“Been connected with OUT in 2009. Helped start the first ever Transgender Meeting. Then we got Mardi. And things really started to go forward.
I'm happy to see POSITIVE GROWTH!”
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6400 Arapahoe Rd, Boulder“This is such a wonderful resource! It is the responsible thing to do - I bring my broken electronics and random things here before throwing in the trash. It costs some money to make sure the electronics are going to the right place when being disposed of. But it is worth it. They also recycle all kinds of things - including clothes with holes and stains! One time I showed up with huge boxes of cds and tapes and they helped me separate out the CDs (which needed to be disposed of with the electronics) and their cases - trash. It took a while, but they were so helpful. Thank you CHaRM!”
“If you doing any kind of home improvement project or into repurposing materials this place is AWESOME. Remodeling and don’t need the old cabinets or leftover tile? Take it here!The only bummer is the hours—it’s incredibly difficult for a working person to get there around work and on top of that they’re closed on Sundays. It’s kind of odd they are closed to the people who would benefit most from access cheap building materials.They also seem to keep rebranding and changing their name for some reason. The website makes it look like it has something to do with water conservation? Let’s be real it’s a very cheap and wonderful source of used building materials and other materials. I keep telling people about it and they can’t find it! It’s like they are intentionally hiding how great they are for some reason.Anyhow,”
“This place does amazing work and is made up of great people all hoping to make a positive impact on this land that supports us. I highly recommend getting involved in their volunteer opportunities at any level.”
“This place is an absolute gem! However, it is NOT a typical bike shop, take a little time to understand what they are about before strolling in assuming they'll be ready to just fix whatever your problem is. You kind of get what you give here, a willingness to learn and engage with process is rewarded. I highly recommend checking out their website to learn about all of the great things they offer and amazing things they do for the community.”
“Both of my children have participated in school programs and summer camps with Thorne Nature Experience. I appreciate the level of experience of the staff and how they work hard to build community between the kids and an appreciation and deep connection with the natural world around them. The programming is well designed and fun!”
“I was a wedding floral vendor (The Olive and Poppy) at Greystone recently. It was one of the best venue experiences of the season! Debbie was absolutely AMAZING. She set the customer service experience par way high. She was so attentive, helpful, kind, and genuinely a great human!The venue itself was beautiful, modern but cozy and rustic at the same time. But Debbie truly made the experience memorable. Thank you <3”
“WOW! We took our school, Adventure Montessori, here today for a field trip. We experienced an extensive food tasting trip from the garden and learned about composting. The kiddos loved it. Sophie was phenomenal and great with kids. We are blown away!”
“I'm not sure if Employees can leave a review or not but I am going to anyways. I've never worked at such a great place like Via we are honestly like a little family. The people I work with treat me with such respect I've never felt so wanted by a company before. I can't imagine being anywhere else. I love being a Reservationist here talking to all of our wonderful clients and learning about each one of them.”
“Attention Homes is a local charity that provides support for homeless youth. They are an awesome organization that does a lot of good. Please consider donating to them.”
“I am grateful for Goodwill and this donation site. My husband died and I had a house full of stuff to figure out. Bringing people in to haggle didn't feel right. Being able to donate and know that others will need much of it, want much of it and use much of it feels so much better.
The staff, who is usually Dennis, is really friendly and helpful. Others who have been there also reeeeally nice and helpful.
Thank you Goodwill.”
“I love what WRA is doing in Colorado across the interior West. I work there and we are working on cutting edge solutions to address climate change, promote healthy rivers, make sure western lands are protected and connected, and address unhealthy air. Deciding to work here was one of the best decisions I ever made. Give our website a look.”
“I cannot say enough GREAT things about EFAA. I have had to reach out to them for some truly tragic unforeseen circumstances. I came from a very traumatic childhood and have no family support so when things have happened in my life, I've always had to "figure it out".When the pandemic hit, and I needed rental assistance for a couple months-they stepped in. When I had no insurance and needed to get glasses-they stepped in. When I just wasn't sure how I was going to get healthy food while I was in transition-they stepped in.Walter O'Toole & Beverly with the Food Bank & Cici in the social care program have been so kind, thoughtful, & patient with getting my needs met. For families, such as myself, they sometimes offer incredible whole food plant based items such as spring mixes, microgreens, soups & pudding. They always have milk alternatives and are really gracious. Walter has really been a great help to me with all my emails.We all stumble sometimes. Sometimes we can't help it, and sometimes we can. But you should not be ashamed to raise your hand and say, "Hey, I need a little help." That's why I'm writing this review to give EFAA & their workers the credit they deserve.HIGHLY RECOMMEND THEM.”
“A little expensive at times but that might just be the crumbling economy. The staff are helpful and patient, the finds are incredible, the floor is clean, and everything is organized”
“I have been an ASES member since 1990. It is a wonderful non-profit organization founded in 1954 that promotes solar energy to the public. It also has the nation's best network of solar energy professionals. Solar is the best solution to climate change. Please join us!”