Paws for a Cause: ETC Cares and Dumb Friends League team up for Furry Scurry
Every year, the Dumb Friends League hosts the Furry Scurry, a fun-filled festival and two-mile dog walk at Denver's Washington Park. This year, ETC Cares was proud to be a part of this pawsome event, supporting the League's 31st year and their mission to ending pet homelessness and animal suffering in Colorado.
Continue ReadingETC Cares: A Rewarding Experience with The Repurpose Project
ETC Cares partnered with The Repurpose Project, a Gainesville-based non-profit dedicated to promoting environmental sustainability through encouraging residents to buy second-hand. The organization operates a vibrant thrift store that diverts unwanted items from landfills including clothes, furniture, fabrics, and household goods, and gives them a new life.
Continue ReadingETC Cares: Extending Our Compassion to Mill Creek Farm's Retired Horses
ETC Cares recently extended our compassion to the retired horses at Mill Creek Farm - a sprawling 335 acre sanctuary where elderly horses find solace and care in their twilight years.
Continue ReadingETC Cares Continues Partnership with Clothes to Kids Denver
ETC Cares continued its ongoing partnership with Clothes to Kids Denver by volunteering at their store front location that provides school-aged children in need clean clothes to wear to school.
Continue ReadingETC Cares: Honoring Veterans and Nurturing Creativity Through Art
ETC Cares recently made a charitable donation to the First City Art Center which empowers impoverished youth to explore their creativity and provide therapeutic art experiences for veterans.
Continue ReadingETC Cares Collaborates with Faithful Friends Pet Rescue
In a world where corporate social responsibility is becoming increasingly important, Event Tickets Center has set an inspiring example by collaborating with the wonderful charity, Faithful Friends Pet Rescue and Rehoming, as part of their ETC Cares program.
Continue ReadingETC Cares: Clothes to Kids Denver
ETC Cares volunteered with a local non-profit called Clothes to Kids Denver. Employees offered their time to help this small organization organize, fold clothes and clean their store front.
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