ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF DENVER

Programs
School Support Programs
Schools and Families: This program provides nine different impactful programs to eight Assistance League of Denver Schools four in Denver Public Schools and four in Aurora Public Schools. The type of support provided to the 3,163 students in these schools and their families include school clothing, school supplies, books and literacy support, health kits, arts experiences, parent classes, student and family enrichment, families in crisis and staff appreciation. The biggest accomplishment this year was adding funds to support families in crisis. This money was used to provide shelter, food, clothes and household goods to families in our ALD Schools experiencing severe family circumstances.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJun 1, 2024 – May 31, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$779.1KHospital Equipment Lending Program
Hospital Equipment Lending Program (HELP): HELP loans durable medical equipment free of charge to any person needing to better their safety, well-being and mobility. HELP is seeing referrals from almost every hospital and rehab facility in the greater Denver area. They have received increased referrals from private doctors offices and from professional physical therapists and occupational therapists who pick up medical equipment for their clients. HELP participated in two community outreach programs this fiscal year including the Aging Well initiative sponsored by the City and County of Denver and the Heather Gardens annual America Recycles Day focusing on equipment donations to HELP. HELP loaned out 6,445 pieces of equipment this year to 4,353 clients.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJun 1, 2024 – May 31, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$212.9KWe-Share Program
THE WE-SHARE PROGRAM REDISTRIBUTES UNSOLD CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, AS WELL AS HELP EQUIPMENT DONATIONS, TO CHARITIES FOR THE DIRECT BENEFIT OF THOSE IN NEED. WE DONATE CRUTCHES TO CRUTCHES FOR AFRICA, CLOTHING TO THE SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER AND THE AURORA WELCOME CENTER, AS WELL AS TO LOW-INCOME SENIORS WHO ARE MEDICAID RECIPIENTS AT CHERRELYN HEALTHCARE CENTER. WE HAVE PARTNERED WITH THE WOMEN'S BEAN PROJECT, TO PROVIDE WORK APPAREL SHOPING EXPERIENCES FOR PARTICIPATNS OF THEIR PROGRAM AND BEDDING AND LINENS TO THE HUMANE SOCIETY, TO NAME A FEW. IN FISCAL 2025, $140,408 OF EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING WERE PASSED ON TO OTHER NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THEIR CLIENTS OR DIRECTLY TO THOSE IN NEED. ITEMS ARE VALUED AT THRIFT SHOP VALUE OR FOR MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, 50 PERCENT OF THE ORIGINAL COST. THE WE SHARE PROGRAM IS ESTIMATED TO HAVE IMPACTED 4,945 INDIVIDUALS IN THE GREATER DENVER AREA.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJun 1, 2024 – May 31, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$158.9K
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