New: Summit & Eagle County Lost and Found Program
(2023-2024)
We have started an initiative to collect unclaimed lost and found items from Colorado resorts and hotels and deliver them to nonprofits, churches, schools, and shelters around the state. Our first delivery was just over 200 lbs. of clothes to Christ’s Body Ministries in Denver a few days before Christmas. Our goal is to facilitate 2,000 lbs. of donations to the people of Colorado by May.
Update: (6/1/24) – We are happy to announce that we have exceeded our goal for a total of 3,052 lbs.!
With this amount collected from only six resorts, we plan to expand this into its own independent operation this coming ski season.
Learn more here.
3,052/2,000 lbs.
3,052/2,000 lbs.
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How do you change the world?
It starts locally…
It grows nationally
Vision
Connecting those in need of help with those who are willing and able to across the world.
Mission
Help people help others.
Why?
We believe there is a strong will among the people in this world to help others in need. And if they are given the opportunity and resources to do so, we believe that they will.
How?
It begins locally.
In begins in your own community.
Community Across America will stimulate community service by connecting individuals with local and national community-based organizations and monetizing their participation.
Individuals are issued "community points" that are redeemable at businesses and institutions for things like gas, groceries, dinner at a local restaurant, a round of golf, a ski pass, or tickets to a sports game or concert.
How is it funded?
Local and national businesses, organizations, and institutions will pay a fee to be included in this program as a place where "community points" can be redeemed.
They will benefit from increased traffic and exposure through Community Across America's public relations and marketing efforts.
Individuals, charities, community organizations, foundations, grants.