Be the Change You Wish to See

canyoncares • July 6, 2025

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Are you often overwhelmed by current events?   Are you at a loss for how you can affect positive change?   Do you feel like your contribution won’t matter, so what’s the point?    I promise that your contribution matters to Canyon Cares.

The purpose of Canyon Cares is to help folks who are struggling to cover living expenses due to unforeseen hardship, such as job loss or a healthcare crisis.  We can assist with medical expenses, vehicle repairs, utility bills, mortgage or rental assistance, and more. Canyon Cares serves Nederland, Ward, Rollinsville, Black Hawk, Central City, and unincorporated Gilpin County residents.  Established in 2006 by a few canyon residents, Canyon Cares is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization operated by a board of volunteers who review applications for emergency assistance and connect applicants to other helpful community resources as needed.  

In 2024, Canyon Cares received $130,697.50 in revenue from a combination of grants, business and corporate donations, and individual gifts.  Last year, half of Canyon Cares’ annual revenue came from individual contributions from generous neighbors like you.

There are lots of affordable ways to support Canyon Cares:

King Soopers Community Rewards:  Earn for Canyon Cares every time you shop

  • Login at KingSoopers.com (If you do not have a card, just pick one up on your next visit and create your free account online to access coupons and the Community Rewards program).
  • From the top of the page, click on the “Save” tab and select “King Soopers Community Rewards” from the drop-down menu.
  • Click the “Enroll Now” button.
  • In the search box, type “Canyon Cares” and hit search.
  • To verify you found the correct organization, you should see the organization number “LF829” listed underneath the name.
  • Click the “Enroll” button.
  • You’re finished!

License Plate Frames: Show ‘em your community pride

  • Canyon Cares sells Coal Creek Canyon and Gilpin County license plate frames for $10.  They are available for purchase at the Coal Creek Canyon Coffee Shop and the Canyon Cares booths at the CCCIA 4 th of July event and the Gilpin County Fair.

Planned Giving: You can’t take it with you

If you would like to add Canyon Cares to your estate plan, donate securities, or make any other donation arrangements, please email  aid@canyoncares.org  or leave a voicemail at 720-515-1129, and we will contact you directly.

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