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Arc Thrift Stores
Basic Information
Address: 12345 W. Alameda Parkway Ste 111
Lakewood, Co 80228
Phone Number: 303-231-9222 Ext 1190
Fax Number: 888-581-9199
Email: slucero@arcthrift.com
Director: Lloyd Lewis
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Additional Information
Clearances Required: No
Background Check: No
Ages for Volunteer: must be 18yrs old or with a group function and supervised
Minimum Hours Required: none
Mission Statement:
Arc Thrift Stores mission is to enhance the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families by providing funding to support the arc and ACL chapters in Colorado.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We believe that all people with intellectual and developmental disabilites should have the opportunity to decide how they live, learn, work and play.
Program History:
Arc Thrift Stores is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization that is dedicated to creating and funding programs that serve those who are most vulnerable in our society: individuals living with developmental disabilities.
Events:
We need volunteers to help sort and hang donations and keep the sales floor organized. We have 21 stores along the Front Range of Colorado.
Additional Information:
Give Yourself for the Holidays and Know you Make a Difference
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Our Mission
Arc Thrift Stores mission is to enhance the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families by providing funding to support the Arc and ACL Chapters in Colorado. We believe that all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities should have the opportunity to decide how they live, learn, work and play.
Volunteers are very important to our Organization and we would like to have you come join our team for the Holidays and help us reach our goals.
Store Hours: M-F 9:00am to 9:00pm, Sat. 8:00am to 9:00pm and Sunday 10:00am to 6:00pm
Warehouse Hours: M-F 7:00am to 3:30pm
Below is a list of Volunteer Opportunities:
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December - This is a great time for volunteers to be in our stores to help with the Holiday Shoppers.
January- Martin Luther King Day - Late December through the beginning of January we need volunteers to help us sort Sweaters, Jackets and Coats for Volunteers of America to give away to the homeless. This sorting will be done at the Warehouse, which is located at 58th & Broadway (Denver).
Great for large groups
March-May -Food Drive for Volunteers of America- We need volunteers to help us sort and box up food. It is amazing how much food is collected in three months. Last year we collected over 150 tons and we would like you to come and be part of this.
Great for large groups
I look forward to speaking with you and I hope we will be able to plan a volunteer day for you or your Organization. Please email Stephanie Lucero at slucero@arcthrift.com for more information or call 303-231-9222 ext 1190.