Denver Residents Have Option To Recycle Christmas Trees
Denver residents who aren’t sure what to do with their Christmas tree now that the holiday is passed can take advantage of the city’s Treecycle program.
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Denver residents who aren’t sure what to do with their Christmas tree now that the holiday is passed can take advantage of the city’s Treecycle program.
Ellie White, a 10-year-old with diabetes, is thankful for the doctors and nurses at the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus that have given her a new lease on life.
The Challenge Foundation a non-profit dedicated to helping low income students from 6th grade through college.
The non-profit group “Homes for Our Troops” helps couples like Matt and Tracy Kiel. It’s a valuable service.
The program helps children from low-income single family homes reach their full potential through professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationships.
Christmas is supposed to be a magical time for children and their families but the economic downturn means some of those families are struggling just to stay together.
A young man from Breckenridge almost didn’t make it to see last Christmas, but it’s surprising to see how far he’s come in a year. The history of the state of Colorado has inspired a remarkable road to recovery.
Brittany is one of the girls able to go to Perry Park Ranch in Larkspur for the equine therapy. The type of therapy shows unique abilities to help re-establish human connections.
Shortly after moving to Colorado CBS4′s Karen Leigh met Tammy Krause, a woman who is just like a next door neighbor — a mom, a sister, and daughter. Through her loss, something bigger was born.
The economy has been tough this year, but CBS4 and the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Denver are hoping that doesn’t dampen generosity.