Get Involved

Get Involved

At HtN, we believe that positive change is fueled by collective action.

Every helping hand, every generous contribution, shapes the future of hope and empowerment within Teller County and adjacent areas. This page outlines many of the ways you can join our mission and make a lasting difference in the lives of individuals and families facing challenges.

Our Supporters & Partnerships

At Helping Those In Need, we believe that everyone has the power to make a difference in the lives of others.

By getting involved with us, you have the opportunity to be a part of something truly meaningful and impactful. You can contribute and support our mission in several ways, each offering a unique opportunity to make a positive change in your community.

Volunteering is a powerful way to make a difference. By giving your time and skills, you can directly impact the lives of those we serve. Whether you’re helping out at our events, assisting with administrative tasks, or offering your expertise in other areas, your contribution is invaluable. Volunteering benefits those in need and provides a rewarding experience that can enrich your life and broaden your perspective.

Ways to Support

You can use your experience, skills and passion to make a difference.

Volunteering is a powerful way to make a difference. By giving your time and skills, you can directly impact the lives of those we serve. Whether you’re helping out at our events, assisting with administrative tasks, or offering your expertise in other areas, your contribution is invaluable. Volunteering benefits those in need and provides a rewarding experience that can enrich your life and broaden your perspective.

Hosting a fundraiser is another impactful way to support our cause. By organizing an event or campaign, you can raise awareness and funds to support our programs, making a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve.

Becoming an ambassador for our cause is another meaningful way to get involved. By spreading the word about our mission and encouraging others to support us, you can help us reach more people and expand our impact. Whether through social media, word of mouth, or other channels, your advocacy can help us make a difference in the lives of countless individuals and families in need.

Volunteer

If you are ready to help make a difference in your community HtN offers a variety of rewarding volunteer opportunities for individuals of all skill sets and backgrounds. Whether you have a knack for organization, enjoy connecting with people, or possess specialized skills, there’s a way you can contribute your talents and time to empower others.

Host a Fundraiser

Do you have a creative and entrepreneurial spirit? HtN encourages individual and group initiatives to host fundraising events on our behalf. This allows you to leverage your unique talents and networks to raise awareness about HtN’s mission and generate crucial financial support for our cause.

Become an Ambassador

Are you a vocal advocate for social justice and community empowerment? Become an HtN ambassador! Spread awareness about our mission and services within your network, encouraging others to join us in creating a brighter future for Woodland Park and the greater area. You can share HtN’s stories, volunteer opportunities, and events, amplifying our message of hope and inspiring others to get involved.

Become a Sponsor

Building a brighter future for our community requires a collaborative effort.

We are deeply grateful for the unwavering support of our sponsors, donors, volunteers, and partnering organizations. Your generosity allows us to expand our reach, amplify our impact, and provide a comprehensive network of support for those in need. Whether it’s through financial contributions, volunteer efforts, or collaborative initiatives, our supporters and partners are the backbone of HtN’s success.

Your donation can make a world of difference.

Our Sponsors

Community Sponsors

We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.

- Winston Churchill
"Andrew is a really nice guy and the family was in a really sad situation. Wife has stage 4 ovarian cancer which has metastasized . DHS helped him to apply as caregiver. Advisors with DHS were helping but it is really slow. Maybe someone there out sick and not enough personnel per advisor. In any case, he could not leave her to drive. They have 2 teenage daughters in the house. They are involved in sports and other activities at school and Mom and Dad were trying to keep their lives as normal as possible by not asking them to stay home and miss school and other activities to take care of mom. That would be the only way dad could work."
• HtN, Care Counselor