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Giving Back & Paying Forward

Why it's important to me

My husband and I have always been of the belief that you should "pay it forward". Over the years we have both volunteered our time to charities that are dear to our hearts. In continuing this tradition, I will donate 10% of my closing commission on your home to a deserving charity.


Choose a domestic abuse nonprofit organization from below, or tell me about your preferred one.

Family-Needs Charities

Violence Free Colorado

Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition

Violence Free Colorado

  As Colorado’s state domestic violence coalition, Violence Free Colorado are committed to ending relationship abuse by learning from and leading in partnership with survivors and other anti-oppression movements.


Preventing violence means changing our society and its institutions—targeting beliefs, behaviors, environments, structures, and policies that perpetuate violence, oppression, and inequality. 

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TESSA

Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition

Violence Free Colorado

  At the time of TESSA's establishment, domestic violence was considered a private matter and resources were difficult to locate, if they existed at all. With assistance from within the legal and philanthropic communities TESSA emerged as an information provider and resource referral service. Through varied efforts, TESSA strives to realize our vision of a community free of personal violence for all.   

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Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition

Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition

Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition



CCDC is Colorado’s only statewide organization run by and for people with all types of disabilities. Members consist of people with disabilities and our non-disabled allies (coworkers, employers, family members, friends, and neighbors), all working together to support disability rights. Cross-disability means that we believe people with different types of disabilities have more in common than not and that we do best when we work together. We have the most power if all disability groups work together for a common good. 

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Which Charity Works For you?

You can also tell me about your favorite 501(c) nonprofit organization, if it's not mentioned here, and I will donate to them instead.

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