OUR PARTNERS IN MINISTRY

HOW WE HELP:

  • Food In-gatherings to stock the shelves of our local food pantry

  • Volunteer at distribution days

  • Host collection bin for non-perishable food/necessities

  • Further education on hunger issues in our community

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HOW WE HELP

  • Host collection bin for donations of children's clothing and toys

  • Church Challenge participant-annual drive for school supplies

  • Volunteers stuff backpacks with back to school supplies

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The Holy Comforter Community Engagement Committee has accepted an invitation to join the Broomfield chapter - a national effort composed of faith and community-based organizations trained to respond to disaster emergencies.

As a member organization, we maintain a list of HC volunteers who can respond to an issue identified by the Broomfield Office of Emergency Management. Volunteer skills would be matched to needs as they arise within the city or county. Ongoing training is provided by VOAD as well as other member organizations.

Please contact Gary Chambers at gpchambers2002@gmail.com, or any Community Engagement Committee member with your interest in this important contribution to the larger Broomfield community.

HOW WE HELP

  • EducaNational VOAD, an association of organizations that mitigate and alleviate the impact of disasters, provides a forum promoting cooperation, communication, coordination and collaboration; and fosters more effective delivery of services to communities affected by disaster.

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HOW WE HELP

  • Monthly service trips to support the work of the center

  • Host collection bin for donations to the homeless center

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HOW WE HELP

  • Decades of experience and high-level expertise in blood collection, testing, logistics, distribution, special services and research

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1700 West 10th Avenue, Broomfield, CO, 80020, United States(303) 466-2667office@holycomforterchurch.net

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