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Our Partners
in Giving

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Enhancing the lives of those with special
needs in the Boulder/Denver area
 

Who are we?
Tax deductible donations
Our volunteers
Where to find our cookies
How to order

One Mom on a Mission

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Race for One Mom on a Mission, Inc.

Help support Kirsten's Race for Awareness and celebrate her successful completion of the Rock 'n Roll Marathon on June 1st in San Diego.

All donations are tax deductible and will go to the One Mom on a Mission's medical need, respite, and diversity training funds.

Click here for details and to make a donation!




ABC affiliate in Peoria, IL does a feature on HHB!

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May 11 Broomfield Enterprise story on One Mom on a  Mission, read it here

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Beginning May 19th, our cookies will be on sale at Presbyterian/St. Luke's in Denver (in their cafe)

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On June 28th we will be at the Louisville Farmer's Market selling our cookies and cookie mixes.

 


From P/SL - Matt Sogard, Associate Administrator, Jill Taylor, CNO; Juergen Tilak, Director of Food and Nutrition Services and Patty Boyd, Director of Special Services. 


Helping Hands Bakery & Presbyterian/St. Lukes - a winning combination!

Thanks to Presbyterian/St. Luke's and their generosity in purchasing our Helping Hands Bakery cookies, we are able to donate $250 to Presbyterian/St. Luke's Hope Fund to be used to help children with a special needs.


Helping Hands Bakery  and One Mom on a Mission in the news

Check out the article on HHB in
the May 11 Broomfiled Enterprise!

 

Who are we?

One Mom on a Mission, Inc is a local 501c3 non-profit dedicated to raising awareness, acceptance, and assistance to help enhance the lives of children and adults with special needs in the greater Boulder and Denver communities.

 

How are we doing it?

Selling gluten-free cookies, cookie dough, & cookie bouquets in addition to hosting “make your own” jewelry parties, and accepting tax-deductible donations.  All proceeds go towards funding our programs.

What programs do we provide?

  • Respite fund -  helps caregivers get a well-deserved break.
  • Medical need fund - helps costs associated with therapies which insurance does not cover.
  • Tuition scholarship fund - helps families afford supplemental therapy classes, such as music therapy.
  • Diversity training programuses “Kids on the Block” puppets to provide diversity and sensitivity training to preschool and grade school children.

Who benefits?

Children with special needs and their families in greater Denver and Boulder communities.

Our Long-term Goal: Start a vocational training program by 2010 for high school students and adults with special needs. We strive for full-inclusion in the community for all.

 

 
Copyright 2008 Helping Hands Bakery

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Thanks to
Our Sponsors
and Corporate Contributors

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