United Way Day of Caring returns for 25th year
John F. Russell/Steamboat Pilot & Today
Routt County United Way Day of Caring returns on May 18th for the 25th year. Day of Caring sees hundreds of volunteers work on projects for nonprofits for a few hours in the morning, helping save thousands in costs.
In 2021, 261 volunteers combined to work 692 hours and saved $19,784 for Routt County nonprofits.
Whether a large team, small group or an individual, volunteers must sign up by May 5 at routtcountyunitedway.org/day-of-caring/#doc-volunteer.
Volunteers recieve a t-shirt, lunch and that warm fuzzy feeling of giving back.
To learn more about Day of Caring or to get involved please contact Jen Bruen at community@routtcountyunitedway.org or call 970-879-5605 ext. 102
To reach Shelby Reardon, call 970-871-4253, email sreardon@SteamboatPilot.com or follow her on Twitter @ByShelbyReardon.

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