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Make a Financial Gift.

Financial Support to Voluntary Agencies is a great way to help!

Monetary Donations: 
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Providing resources, especially monetary donations, is the best way to help in the wake of a disaster. Cash donations allow disaster agencies to purchase exactly what is needed and to support the economy of the impacted area. - Learn Why
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Organizations currently supporting the Denver Migrant Crisis:
Updated 1/26/23

​You can make a financial gift to the organization of your choice:
  • Denver Community Church
  •  American Friends Service Committee
  • Colorado Hosting Asylum Network
  • First Unitarian Society of Denver

* Colorado Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters (COVOAD) does not promote one charity over another *
Financial gifts made to voluntary organizations, funds and foundations are managed and allocated by those entities. COVOAD, the DVCT and the State of Colorado are not involved in how voluntary organizations, funds, and foundations manage or distribute financial contributions.

For a list of agencies for supporting current and past Colorado disasters, click here.

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ColoradoResponds.org website was created in partnership between Colorado Voluntary Organizations Active on Disaster (COVOAD) and the Donation and Volunteer Coordination Team (DVCT), in cooperation with Colorado's Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM). This website aims to provide guidance to the public on how to best help communities recover following a disaster.
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    • Animal Resources
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