









Phone/Hotline:
303-838-7176 Fax: 303-838-4162
Park County Crisis Center, Inc. P. O. Box 836 Bailey, CO 80421
Last Updated: March 6,2007
| How do YOU
want to help?
Courage . . . Hope . . . And a safe place to go That is what it
takes to leave an abusive relationship.
Since 1986, the Park County Crisis Center, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit
organization, has provided emergency shelter and a 24-hour crisis hotline
to women and children in Park County and surrounding mountain communities,
including but not limited to: Conifer, Evergreen, Kittredge, Morrison, and
Pine.
In 2003, the Crisis Center provided 2,074 nights of shelter to women
and children.
Our Sheltering Hope Capital Campaign is to purchase a new shelter to
keep this critical service available. We found the perfect building and
now we need your help to keep the only shelter in our community!
How do YOU want to help?
- Donate
funds, a cell phone, specific items, or even a vehicle.
- Become a Crisis Line Volunteer!
Call 303-838-2428 for more information.
- Purchase “A Birdhouse for Our House”! One of a kind birdhouses
painted by shelter residents and volunteers are great for gifts or to
brighten your home. See them at Deer Creek Realty in Bailey or call for
info.
- Organize a creative and fun church, school, youth group, or service
organization fund-raiser for the new shelter.
- Realtors and Lenders . . . you can make a contribution pledge at the
time of closing in your name or your customer/clients name as a Closing
Gift to the Crisis Center. Join Deer Creek Realty, Clarion Mortgage and
Community First Bank! We challenge you to make your pledge!
- Business Owners: donate a portion of your profits for a day, week or
month to this cause. The Crisis Center will promote your business in
return!
- Leave a Legacy of Compassion. Include the Crisis Center in your
estate planning and leave a lasting gift to help those in crisis, while
receiving helpful tax benefits.
Please call 303-838-7176 for
more information or to add ideas of your own!
Thank you for helping families have a safe place to go!
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