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Hope on the Menu: How Ken Garff Collision Served More Than Just Meals

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Updated: Feb 10

Members of the Ken Garff team present a check to Nolan O'Keefe, a member of the Catholic Charities Mission Advancement team. (Photo provided)
Members of the Ken Garff team present a check to Nolan O'Keefe, a member of the Catholic Charities Mission Advancement team. (Photo provided)

By Bethany Rankin


What happens when a business decides to serve more than customers? Ken Garff Collision answered that question with action at Samaritan House Fort Collins.


(Photo provided)
(Photo provided)

Over the course of a week, employees rolled up their sleeves and shared over 60 hours to serve warm meals to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. But they didn’t stop there — they also provided a generous financial donation to help fund Samaritan House’s life-changing programs.


“Volunteering gave us a chance to connect with the community and make a real difference,” shared Eric, the general manager at Ken Garff.


(Photo provided)
(Photo provided)

During their visit, team members toured Samaritan House Fort Collins, gaining a deeper understanding of its vital services. They walked the same halls where residents receive not only shelter but also case management, job training and support services designed to help them rebuild their lives. They sat and shared stories with guests, learning about their experiences navigating job searches and finding affordable housing. 

 

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For more information on how you, your family, company or other community can volunteer with Catholic Charities of Denver in one of 76 locations in Northern Colorado, visit https://ccdenver.org/volunteer/.

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