Kids for Urban Peak - Homeless Youth Campaign

Kids for Urban Peak - Homeless Youth Campaign

From Gina DeRosa

We are raising funds and awareness for Denver's unaccompanied homeless youth . All funds will go to Urban Peak - Denver's only homeless shelter and resource center exclusively for youth.

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over 8 years ago

From Gianna: "Thank you for all that you have done! We raised $1,035.00! Past our goal! Thank you for all you have done for Urban Peak. I really appreciate it.

For another activity for Urban Peak, I want to do an art sale. I am going to make the art, which is fun for me, and sell it to buy things from the Urban Peak Wish List. I want to help Urban Peak because I think it's a great place for kids and I think it is wonderful. I like Urban Peak because they help so many people."

A photo of Gianna and her cousin with the CEO of Urban Peak, Kim Easton, after the The Reach for the Peak Community Breakfast on September 24, 2015.

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Kids from across the nation wrote articles, poetry and created art to make a newspaper - Kids for Urban Peak - in support of Urban Peak, Denver's only homeless shelter for unaccompanied homeless youth.

Every cent collected will be given to Urban Peak.  We hope to raise $1,000 in support of their amazing programs.    

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over 8 years ago

Update #1

From Gianna: "Thank you for all that you have done! We raised $1,035.00! Past our goal! Thank you for all you have done for Urban Peak. I really appreciate it.

For another activity for Urban Peak, I want to do an art sale. I am going to make the art, which is fun for me, and sell it to buy things from the Urban Peak Wish List. I want to help Urban Peak because I think it's a great place for kids and I think it is wonderful. I like Urban Peak because they help so many people."

A photo of Gianna and her cousin with the CEO of Urban Peak, Kim Easton, after the The Reach for the Peak Community Breakfast on September 24, 2015.

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