Simple ways to make a difference.
Ask your employer about including RMHC-Denver in your workplace giving program. If your workplace doesn’t have a giving program, contact Jonna Busack to learn about Just-A-Buck, a simple way to deduct an amount from each paycheck for RMHC-Denver.
Every year, thousands of companies amplify their employees’ contributions by matching donations. In 2023, we received nearly $57,393 in matching funds, and with your help, we can double that amount this year! Use our search tool to see if your employer will match your gift.
Online fundraisers are a fantastic way to spread the word about RMHC-Denver. Whether you’re sharing your personal experience or your passion for our mission, we provide the tools to create your own fundraising page, making it easy for others to give. Get started now or email Carol Griffin for more information.
One car can make a difference! Donate your car, truck, boat or RV to RMHC-Denver and help keep families together during their child’s hospitalization. Donating is fast, free and easy. Your vehicle can provide crucial support to families in need. Learn how to donate online or call 855-227-7435 (CarsHelp).
Collecting pop tabs teaches kids about philanthropy and recycling while raising funds. Aluminum beverage can tabs are collected and sold for cash, providing valuable support. Pop tabs can be delivered to either our Denver or Aurora House. Out-of-state collectors can recycle the tabs themselves and donate the proceeds. Please avoid mailing pop tabs, as postage costs can exceed their value. Printable Pop Tab Wrap
A few cents added to an order or a coin dropped in a box might not seem like much, but when McDonald’s customers give at local restaurants, those contributions add up. You can support us through the “Round-Up for RMHC” option at the kiosk or when placing an order or by dropping spare change in the RMHC Donation Boxes located in restaurants or drive-thru. Watch this short video to learn more!
Parents don’t know when their children will need medical help far from home. But they should know they can always access the care they need. And with your help, we can support them all throughout their journey.