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Moxie
Moms "Give Back" Program

Moxie Moms supports select charities
supporting moms and family causes. Click on the charity logo to find more information.
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The Feel Your Boobies Foundation (FYB)
www.feelyourboobies.com
The Feel Your Boobies Foundation strives to raise awareness, primarily in pre-mammogram women under 40, about the importance getting to know your “boobies” and encouraging conversations about boobies and breast cancer. The Foundation is a non-profit 501c(3) funded by its own merchandise sales and individual and corporate donations.
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Emergency Family Assistance Association (EFAA)
EFAA exists to meet basic needs and promote financial stability and self-sufficiency
for families with children, whose needs cannot adequately be met by other
means. EFAA's vision is to build a more caring community and a better future for
families in crisis living in Boulder and Broomfield counties in Colorado.
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The Parenting Place
303-449-0177
info@boulderparenting.org
Our
goal is to relieve isolation, reduce the stress of parenting by
providing outreach and a place where families can receive support,
education, and develop a sense of community.
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The Sue Burke MS Youth Foundation
303-938-8785
s_a_b@msn.com
Founded
in 2006, The Sue Burke MS Youth Foundation is a donor-advised fund of
The Community Foundation. The SBMSYF is dedicated to creating awareness
about youth affected by MS, offering support and assistance to those
affected, and promoting a healthy and active lifestyle while living
with MS.
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The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Colorado
(303) 750-9474
colorado@colorado.wish.org
The
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Colorado has been granting the wishes of
children between 2½ and 18 years old with life-threatening
medical conditions since 1983. The wish experience creates joy and
strength for today, hope for the future, and treasured memories, both
for the children that we serve and their families.
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The City of Boulder Parks & Recreation
Mary Malley
303-413-7245
The
city of Boulder Parks and Recreation Department exists to care for
public lands and to provide opportunities for personal growth.
Moxie Moms has adopted the playground and tennis court areas of
Chautauqua Park and the responsibilities of this adoption include,
trash pick up, sweeping gravel back on the playground, sweeping, raking
leaves and pulling weeds in the tennis court area, reporting vandalism
or repairs that may need to be done, etc.
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YWCA of Boulder
Emily Andrews
303-443-0419x104
The YWCA of Boulder County's mission is to protect children, empower women
and girls and eliminate racism. The YWCA's Children's Alley is the only
temporary, drop-in childcare program serving Boulder County. The
organization also offers career counseling, Co-Parenting After Divorce
Classes, the EDGE: Girls' Empowerment Program, Lifeskills, which helps
individuals in their transition from welfare to work, and Wise Women.
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Foothills United Way
Anne Watson
303.444.4013 x25
The
mission of Foothills United Way is to provide support for health and
human service programs that improve the quality of life in our
communities.
The Foothills United Way Child Care Fund distributes funds to twelve Boulder and Broomfield County agencies that serve children under twelve.
Our Day of Caring (8/25/06) pairs volunteers from local companies and organizations
with nonprofits and schools to complete a variety of much-needed
projects.
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There With Care
303-447-2273
www.therewithcare.org
Our mission is to provide a range of practical support services for
families with children affected by critical illness. In order to
ease the burden of life’s day-to-day obligations during ongoing patient
care, we offer services such as grocery delivery, transportation to
treatments, sibling tutoring, babysitting, donations of household and
personal items, and much more. We partner with The Children’s
Hospital Denver, Presbyterian-St. Luke’s, Ronald McDonald House and
HospiceCare of Boulder and Broomfield Counties to identify those
families most in need of our services.
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The Community of Sudanese and American Women/Men (CSAW) is a Boulder-based non-profit organization that unites Sudanese and American women and men to bring educational opportunities, hope and mentoring friendships to Sudanese refugees. CSAW acts to promote security, empowerment and health for Sudanese women and their children through community partnerships and a full range of support services. For more information about CSAW and ways to become involved, please visit www.csawcolorado.org
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Access Counseling
www.AccessBoulder.org
Access Counseling is a private, nonprofit organization that provides low cost counseling services to adults, couples, families and adolescents, and play therapy to children age 4 and up.
Access works from a strengths based perspective to help clients gain skills and coping strategies to manage and resolve difficult life situations.
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