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We have had many returning sponsor over the past 17 years

We raise money in order to support our foundation and our community whether at home or in other countries. We have had many returning sponsor over the past 17 years. The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation. 2003 Sponsored a Temple Buell Rotary Scholar in Australia

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We have had many returning sponsor over the past 17 years

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  1. We raise money in order to support our foundation and our community whether at home or in other countries.

  2. We have had many returning sponsor over the past 17 years

  3. The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation 2003 Sponsored a Temple Buell Rotary Scholar in Australia 2004 Sponsored a Rotary Scholar in England Have sent at least two students to RYLA each year and two to Junior RYLA. In 2012 seven students went to RYLA or Young RYLA. In total we have sent over 60 children to this leadership camp. A wonder-full accomplishment. $18,000

  4. The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation The Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation has been able to give grants to worthy organizations and those important groups that our members have wanted to help. We have given more than $400,000 away in grants.

  5. The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation : One of the first grants by CCRC was donating a triple sink to the Women’s Bean Project so they could open their doors and help scores of women return from poverty to begin a better life.

  6. The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation Village Banking began in 1991 with a donation of $9000. That first year the money tripled to $27,000 and each year it multiplied again and again. During the last 21 years growing to over $1,000,000. Managed by FINCA all these years. This also began the Dental Missions that followed several of the Micro banking communities we served.

  7. The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation Urban Peak Shelter for teenage runaways. For several years we gave some of our early grants to this organization that has been in Denver for over 15 years. We also cooked and served several meals to the teenagers. .

  8. Open Heart Surgery on 3 Children The Gift of Life, open heart surgery for children from the Dominican Republic and Chile. Spear headed by Jim Mayhew and Gary Williams

  9. The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation The building of a lookout for handicapped people in the mountains at Wilderness on Wheels on Guanella Pass 1994-95 In honor of Ruby Mayhew

  10. The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation We provided a grant for the building of a prenatal clinic in Ecuador. This was followed by another Dental Mission.

  11. Dental Missions September 1991 was our 1st Dental Mission to Guatemala: 19 total missions to 10 different Latin American countries. Dental Missions: Guatemala (3 trips) Costa Rica (2 trips) Dominican Republic (2 trips) Peru (1 trip) Honduras (2 trips) Ecuador (3 trips) Mexico (1 trip) Argentina (2 trips) Chile (2 trips) Panama (1 trip) Continuing for 19 years the Cherry Creek Dental Mission has travelled to third world countries providing over $2,500,000 in free dental services to children.

  12. Dental Mission Argentina

  13. The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation Climbing Wall at Greenlee Elementary School. Here they learn while they climb.

  14. Rotarians at work painting a house for the elderly. Fellowship!!!

  15. Bicycles Thailand The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation

  16. Eradicating Polio Over 1 billion dollars given by Rotarians and the Gates Foundation to end Polio. Since 1985 there has been a 97% reduction in polio throughout the world.

  17. Sailors on USS RooseveltUSS Mesa Verde Book sent to Sailors Sailors are videotaped reading the book Book and videotape are then sent to their children stateside

  18. Computer Labs ZarumaEcuador The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation

  19. Shelter Box Emergency Shelters sent all over the world $5000

  20. The Cherry Creek Rotary Open • The Club is now in its 17th year of the Cherry Creek Rotary Open Golf Tournament for the benefit of the Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation. Last year $26,000 was raised for the Clubs foundation, which is the source of the Clubs grants. Totals raised over $234,000 Our number one fundraiser Jeff Maen has run the open for 14 years.

  21. It’s a fun day and we raise money too.

  22. Bear Dance Golf Club Cherry Creek Rotary Open • A beautiful place to play golf in the hills of Larkspur, Co. It always fun and the food is great

  23. Grants Given 2002-06 $$$$ • Gift of Life • Glendale Resource Center • Paint a thons • Airline tickets for travel of children with health issues • Gilliam School for GED’s and publication of poetry books • Polio eradication RI • Corona Street Residence for handicapped • RYLA • Urban Peak Shelter • Young RYLA • Dental Missions • The Cheley Burn Camp • Education Media Center

  24. Grants given 2002-06 continued • Rotavision (supplies for eye surgery). • Patterson Dental (purchase of dental equipment for dental missions. • Mizel Museum. • Pencils for peace. • Africa today (scholarship). • Denver Kids • Donations to the Ronald McDonald House. • Denver Architectural forum for high school students. • Lend a Hand and Pencils for peace. • Sarah Werner DDS started a project with the Aircraft Carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt to video service men reading books to be sent home to their children • International Rotary Foundation • Amigos Ministries, Inc. • Greenlee School (climbing wall) • Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center • Weinberg Food Pantry

  25. Grants in 2007 $44,000 • Peace Jam $400 • Matamoros Club in Mexico – equipment for visually impaired $1500 • Shelter Box $900 • Adelante Foundation – micro loans in Honduras (village banking) $5000 • Gates Camp Boys and Girls club $2000 • Steel Street Elementary School $1500 • Joshua Station (family temporary shelter) - $1500Patty Kelly (surgical instruments to Africa) - $2000 • Rebuilding Together grant $3000 • Greenlee School K1-8 donating library books and grant for the building of a climbing wall for the student to use in the gymnasium $5000 • Rotary International Matching Grants $7000 • Cheley Burn Camp $2000 • Corona Street Residence serving meals $500 • Rotary Youth Leadership Award camp for four students $1500 • Dental Mission $8000 • HIV Zimbabwe – Matching grant with Denver Mile High Rotary $500 • Jewish Family Services $3000

  26. Grants Given in 2008 $24,500 • Greenlee Elementary K-8 - $5000 • District 4 Way Test Committee - $500 • Cheley Children's Hospital Burn Camp - $2000 • Jewish Family Services - $2500 • U.S.S. Mesa Verde (literacy) - $500 • Friendship Bridge in Guatemala - $1000 • RYLA - $825 • Rotary Youth Study Exchange - $1500 • Jim Mayhew Memorial - $5000 • Regis University (international literacy) - $5000 • Denver Architectural Foundation - $900 • Computer Lab in Ecuador - $5000 • Camp Colorado (youth diabetes camp) - $1100 • Alta Vista Autism Center - $1000

  27. Grants Given in 2009 $27,150 • Interact Club GW $116 • Joshua Station $1193 • Literacy Program – US Navy $828 • RI Foundation Matching Funds $1940 • Rotary Youth Leadership Awards $1500 • East High School Basketball “With Love Inc.” $2000 • Rotary Youth Exchange Program $2245 • Al Imtiaz Academy $1000 • The Adoption Exchange $6799 • Cheley Burn Camp $2000 • Denver Cherry Creek Dental Mission $4214 • East High School Angel Foundation $2000 • Gates Boys & Girls Camp $2000 • Glendale YMCA $500 • Greenlee K1-8 Books $123

  28. Grants given 2010 $22,700 • The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Club sponsored the Rotary Club of Five Points with the help of Jeff Maen, Joel Russman, James Hoops and Peter McMillan. Receiving Honorary Memberships Cheley Burn Camp $2000 Denver Cherry Creek Dental Mission $7276 Five Points Rotary Club $823 Haiti-Shelter Boxes $4515 Polio Eradication $3100 Rotary Youth Leadership Awards $1500 Washington Park Cares $1500 Kenya Water Project $1000 Bonfils Blood Center Lowry- Landscaping Project $1000

  29. Grants given 2011 $25,600 • Outbound Scholars $ 502.90 Paint-a-thon $ 386.80 • RYLA $2,000 • Smiley Elementary Grant $3,000 • Street Kidz $5,000 • Cherry Creek Rotary Dental Mission$8,000 • 9 Health Fair $1,000 • A Dinner of Unconditional Love $500 • Autism Society of CO $1,000 • Cheley Burn Camp $2,000 • East High Angel Foundation $2,000 • Fort Lewis – EWB $3,000 • Greenlee Book Program • $781.89 • Open Door Youth Gang • $ 500

  30. Grants given 2012 $20,000 • 9 Health Fair $1500 • BrainWise $500 • Bush Italy $600 • Dental Mission $4000 • Nook Program $7000 • Greenlee Book Program $600 • RYLA $3600 • Street Kidz $3000

  31. EREADERS FOR EDUCATION We have donated over 100 Nooks to six schools and have helped students on average raise reading levels two years. The Ereader grant from the CCRC is $6800. The Literacy committee of CCRC is going into its third year. It is in partnership with Barnes & Noble. Three other Rotary Clubs Boulder, Conifer and Aurora Gateway have also raised money for this project.

  32. Service Above Self Award • Several years after Scott received his award, Robert Mintz received the same award for his role as co-founder of the dental mission and for his commitment to continue the mission as an annual hands on club funded service project. It should be noted that very few clubs have been able to consistently maintain projects of this magnitude for such a long period of time. Team member Dr. Edward Blender was also awarded the Service above Self award in recognition of his contribution to numerous missions. With three service above self awardees as team members, this program started by DCCR has achieved the highest level of global recognition while delivering millions of dollars of free dental care to more than 4500 of the poorest of the poor.

  33. Rotary International 1.2 Million Members 32,0000 Clubs World Wide Oldest U.S. Service Organization—est. 1905 Over US$ 1 Billion for Polio Eradication www.rotary.org

  34. One Small Club, One Huge Impact www.Cherrycreekrotary.org www.egolftourney.com/rotarygolf

  35. Click the SPEAKER Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation c/o Dr. Jeffrey Maen DC 1325 S. Colorado Blvd. #022 Denver, Co 80222 303-759-8333 dcboulevard@qwestoffice.net www.cherrycreekrotary.org www.egolftourney.com/rotarygolf

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