Thursday, April 30, 2015

Thank You Thursday

This week’s roundup of generous donors to the Imagine! Foundation includes:

Cash Donations

Bronze ($1,000-$2,499)
Liquor MartImagine! Celebration Table Sponsor

Associate ($500-$999)
Indiegogo Crowdfunding Campaign for Out & About Centre Stage for Kids production

Friend ($1-$249)
Cash donations at the door of Centre Stage for Kids production
IBM
Julia and Jerry Rudy
In Memory of Janice Desbien
  Joyce Brown

In-Kind Donations

In-Kind Supporter ($250-$499)
Janine Randol – Fraser accommodations for Dayspring staff retreat

As always, we thank all of our generous donors

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Wish List Wednesday

Welcome to the latest edition of The Wish List. Included below are items that would augment and enhance Imagine! programs and services for the individuals we serve and would be much appreciated. If you are able to provide an item, please contact Patti Micklin at pmicklin@imaginecolorado.org or 303-926-6443. Pick-up for large items can be provided, and your contribution is tax deductible. If you prefer to provide a cash gift to be used for the purchase of one of the items below, that would also be most welcome. Please check out this blog every Wednesday to see new Wish List Items.

This week's Wish List:
  • For Garden Place in Longmont: new computer game; make up/cosmetics (perfume, foundation -light beige), eye shadow (taupe, browns), mascara, lipstick (any color); special soaps; books (any type, but books about animals appreciated); country music CDs; latch hook kits; romance novels; Jigsaw puzzles; sports gear (especially NY Yankees); sport posters; small book shelves; used/new area rug – around 4’ X 3’.; several cushioned chairs for the “Book Nook” area 
  • Picnic table for Manhattan Group Home in Boulder 
  • Basketball goal for Manhattan Group Home in Boulder 
  • Backpacks, toys, and birthday/holiday presents for children with developmental disabilities in foster care 
  • iPads (many departments use these for clients); heavy duty iPad covers 
  • Gift Cards to educational stores: www.beyondtheblackboard.com; www.lakeshorelearning.com; www.reallygoodstuff.com; www.educatorsoutlet.com; www.banksschoolsupply.com 
  • DVD Player for Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome 
  • Futon frame and mattress for 19th Street Group Home 
Check out the entire Wish List here.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Support Imagine! Artists

Imagine! provides many services to people with disabilities in our community. One of the services we provide is the opportunity for individuals to learn to express oneself through arts of different mediums.

We also believe in supporting those artists who wish to take their art to a professional level.

Today we’d like to share a couple of examples of how we are doing that, and encourage you to support these artists as well.

Imagine! CORE/Labor Source Art Instructor Bridget Carroll developed a class, 'Art at Work,' where advanced artists are encourage to create, market, and sell their art to their community and beyond. The Imagine! artists have shown their art in local coffee shops and galleries and have seen great success, but they wanted to expand their audience. Like many professional artists, the Imagine! artists asked for support in selling their art through an online venue. Their art is now for sale online through an Etsy account (click here to check it out). You can search by specific artists on the top left section of the website or just skim through the page. The artists are extremely proud and they encourage you to check out their new website! Check out two of the many works available on the site below.


The artists are offering a 20% discount when you use the coupon code 'iloveimagineart' at check out to celebrate the grand opening of their online shop.

And Mandy, who lives in Imagine!’s Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome in Boulder, has been self-publishing books for some time now. Many of her books are holiday themed. Click on the images below to learn more about the books (and please consider making a purchase if you are so inclined).

http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/invited/5141906/8343ad2f42cd2635b2b72f313e6db07200cfd8af

http://www.lulu.com/shop/amanda-k/my-paperback-book/paperback/product-22038924.html

http://www.lulu.com/shop/amanda-k/my-paperback-book/paperback/product-22114147.html

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Thank You Thursday

Recent generous donors to the Imagine! Foundation include:

Friend ($1-$249)
Kent Arnold and Gillian Walters
Jane A Brennan Charity Fund
MGM & UA Services Company
In Memory of Janice Desbien
  Ray Washington

As always, we thank all of our generous donors

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Wish List Wednesday - Spring Edition!


Welcome to the latest edition of The Wish List. Included below are items that would augment and enhance Imagine! programs and services for the individuals we serve and would be much appreciated. If you are able to provide an item, please contact Patti Micklin at pmicklin@imaginecolorado.org or 303-926-6443. Pick-up for large items can be provided, and your contribution is tax deductible. If you prefer to provide a cash gift to be used for the purchase of one of the items below, that would also be most welcome. Please check out this blog every Wednesday to see new Wish List Items.

This week’s wish list highlight items that will help everyone usher in spring.

Personal Items for Those We Serve (Adults) in Our Residential Homes
  • Sports gear – especially New York Yankees 
  • Rockies tickets for groups 
  • Recreation center passes or punch cards 

Personal items for Those We Serve (Children) in Foster Care and Early Intervention Services
  • Backpacks, toys, and birthday presents for children in foster care 
  • Welcome bags for children entering a new foster care placement (blankets, PJs, stuffed animals, etc.) 

Furniture and Housing Needs for Imagine! Residential Homes

19th Street Group Home in Boulder
  • Garden supplies, and plants 
Garden Place in Longmont
  • New set of silverware and a new dish set 
Manhattan Group Home in Boulder
  • Basketball goal 
  • Picnic table 
  • Two small raised garden beds (3 ft tall, 4 ft long, and 3 ft wide) for vegetable gardening 
Santa Fe Group Home in Broomfield
  • 4-burner Gas Grill 

Program Needs
  • Out & About Two camping Lanterns for Catalog evening activities 
 Check out the entire Wish List here.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Centre Stage Success

Today we’d like to offer our thanks to the many people who supported the crowdfunding campaign for Out & About’s Centre Stage for Kids program. The campaign was a huge success. The goal of the campaign was $1500, and the final tally of funds received was $1835! Wow!

And speaking of success, the performance, which was held last Friday night, was fantastic. A large and enthusiastic crowd clapped, laughed, and cheered, and the smiles on the faces of performers and the audience alike lasted long after the play came to an end. Below are a few pictures from the performance, which you can read more about here.






Monday, April 20, 2015

CU Students Clean Up For Imagine!

This past Saturday, a group of 30 students from the University of Colorado volunteered to clean up vehicles used by Imagine!’s Out & About department. The students were hard working and cheerful, and by the end of the day the vehicles sparkled inside and out.

Thanks to Out & About staff member Shannon Oleson for coordinating this effort, Imagine! Transportation Coordinator Dan Fox for sharing the photos below, and most of all the students who gave up their Saturday to keep Imagine! looking nice and clean!



Friday, April 17, 2015

Thank You Imagine! Volunteers

This week is National Volunteer Week.

Volunteers are a huge part of Imagine!’s success. In the fiscal year 2013-14, 409 people volunteered for Imagine!, providing 12,261 hours of service. The estimated value of those volunteer hours to Imagine! during that time is $275,025.45!

Volunteers bring much more than monetary value to our organization. Imagine! is a community-based organization, and we can’t do what we do without the support of our community. Volunteering offers a great opportunity for our local friends and neighbors to experience first-hand the vital work Imagine! employees do, and just as important, to see the amazing contributions that individuals served by Imagine! bring to their communities every day. Imagine! volunteers frequently become donors to our organization, and many end up working for us full time!

So today, we’d like to highlight (and thank) just a few of the many volunteers who have made a huge difference to Imagine! and to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities living in Boulder and Broomfield counties.


Zoe Polk has been sharing her creativity and compassion with Imagine! for nearly two years. Zoe has volunteered with Imagine!’s CORE/Labor Source program, working to support staff members and students in their art, creative writing, and music classes. Zoe has also volunteered her creative talents by creating beautiful centerpieces for Imagine!’s annual fundraising event, the Imagine! Celebration.


Leona Stoecker is an incredible Imagine! ambassador. Leona regularly brings local business and community leaders, as well as individuals from around the world to tour and visit Imagine!’s Charles Family SmartHome in Longmont. Leona is an Emeritus member of the Imagine! Foundation Board of Directors, and is recognized by all for her infectious enthusiasm and passion supporting the Imagine! mission.


Elizabeth Straka volunteers with Imagine!'s Out & About program. Elizabeth has worked with participants and staff in Out & About’s Children’s After School program during bowling outings and with Centre Stage for Kids rehearsals. Everyone appreciates the caring energy that Elizabeth brings as a volunteer, and the kids really respond well to her. She is playful, attentive, and is always willing to help where needed. In the picture above, Elizabeth is on the left wearing a black top.


The Rusk family (Kristen, Serena, Isabelle, and Jason) volunteers at Imagine!’s Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome in Boulder every Tuesday night for board game fun! Residents truly enjoy the regular good and kind-hearted vibe that the Rusk family brings each Tuesday night. Staff members at the home shared that “each resident has a blast when the Rusk family visits, because of their enthusiasm and genuine interest when chatting about what is new in each of the resident’s lives.”

By the way, are you or someone you know interested in volunteering for Imagine!? If so, contact Imagine!’s Volunteer Coordinator Elizabeth Hill at 303-926-6460 or ebaumann@Imaginecolorado.org.

Finally, enjoy the video below about volunteering at Imagine!.

Can’t see the video? Click here

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Thank You Thursday

This week’s roundup of generous donors to the Imagine! Foundation includes:

Bronze ($1,000-$2,499)
Karen and Don Brown – Imagine! Celebration Table Sponsor
Teresa and Bill Creech
Longmont Community Foundation

Supporter ($250-$499)
Laura Hundley

Friend ($1-$249)
In Memory of Janice Desbien
  Jeff Ball
  Jeff Bonadies
  Colorado Family Support Council
  James Fleming
  National Council of Child Support Directors
  Vikki O’Neil
  Velta Straube
  Alvin Tafoya – Dayspring
  YoungWilliams, PD dba El Paso County CCS
Ken Hackbarth
Deb and Doug Sandersen

As always, we thank all of our generous donors

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Wish List Wendesday

Welcome to the latest edition of The Wish List. Included below are items that would augment and enhance Imagine! programs and services for the individuals we serve and would be much appreciated. If you are able to provide an item, please contact Patti Micklin at pmicklin@imaginecolorado.org or 303-926-6443. Pick-up for large items can be provided, and your contribution is tax deductible. If you prefer to provide a cash gift to be used for the purchase of one of the items below, that would also be most welcome. Please check out this blog every Wednesday to see new Wish List Items.

This week's Wish List:
  • Charcoal Grill for the Santa Fe Group Home in Broomfield 
  • Welcome bags for children with developmental disabilities entering a new foster care placement (blankets, PJs, stuffed animals, etc.) 
  • iPads (many departments use these for clients ); heavy duty iPad covers 
  •  A set of four kitchen chairs for the Garden Place Home in Longmont Picnic table for Manhattan Group Home in Boulder 
  • Arts and crafts baskets or gift certificates to Hobby Lobby/Michael’s for the Foothills Group Home in Boulder 
  • Winter holiday decorations for the new Next Step Group Home in Broomfield: a very large tree, a star or angel to put on top, many lights, boughs of holly, ornaments, statue types of decorations that can be placed on tables or mantles (no candles or candle holders), a wreath 
Check out the entire Wish List here.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Ways To Give - Support Imagine! Through AmazonSmile

Mother's Day is just around the corner. Think of Imagine! when you are shopping for that special gift for mom. When you do your shopping at AmazonSmile, Amazon donates 0.5% of the purchase price to Imagine! (aka Developmental Disabilities Center).

Bookmark this link and support us every time you shop.

Thanks in advance!

Monday, April 13, 2015

Thank You, Longmont Community Foundation



Today, we’d like to offer our sincere thanks to the Longmont Community Foundation. Friday morning, we received a $1,500 grant from them for general support of Imagine!’s services to Longmont individuals with developmental delays or disabilities.

The Longmont Community Foundation is a longtime friend of the Imagine! Foundation. Their continued support is vital. Last year, Imagine! served close to 1,100 individuals in Longmont, which is by far the most of any city served by Imagine!.

Our ability to serve citizens of Longmont is greatly enhanced by assistance from local community organizations, and for years, the Longmont Community Foundation has proudly led the way in providing that support. We are so grateful!

Friday, April 10, 2015

Celebrate National Siblings Day

Today, April 10, is National Siblings Day, honoring the relationships of siblings. This day is of particular importance to Imagine!, as siblings often play incredibly important roles in the lives of the people we serve. You will find Imagine! siblings among our staff members, on the Imagine! Board of Directors and the Imagine! Foundation Board of Directors, and of course advocating for their brothers and sisters at Imagine! every day. 

To recognize National Siblings Day, Lou Ella Price, who works for Imagine!’s Innovations department, wrote the essay below about her unique experience as a sibling of a woman with intellectual disabilities. Lou Ella’s words are touching and inspiring, and we are pleased to share it with you today. 

Lou Ella (top) with her sister Merribeth
Over the past year I have been fortunate to work with several advocacy efforts to support siblings of individuals in our community. Siblings are such an integral part of a person’s life who experiences a disability. Whether older or younger, they are at times the silent strength, fun, diversion, and driving force for their disabled brother or sister. They help leave the wheelchair skid marks on the wall, instigate a water fight that ends in rolling on the floor in laughter, and spend the day drawing funny faces to bring out the smiles when all there are is tears. What can be said about siblings is that they are an amazing support system that sometimes works so well that they blend into the background when so much is going on.

When my sister was diagnosed with developmental disabilities, we lived in an area that did not provide much support for families, let alone siblings. It was often a struggle just to find a doctor who understood my sister and what her needs were, and often the needs of the family were not even a part of the equation. I remember sitting in doctor’s offices while my mother talked with the doctors and feeling as if I had become invisible in the process, yet knowing that any decision made would impact my life as much as my sister’s life. The next surgery, therapy, or treatment gave me the same fears and doubts as my mom and sister. I sat in every waiting room along with my mom and sister, visited every specialist, made every trip to the emergency room, and fought every struggle with my sister.

There is a certain sense of powerlessness that siblings can feel because they are, at times, not included in the processes, and understanding the processes is very key to siblings later becoming advocates and guardians for their siblings. As parents become older, siblings can be that natural source of support, guidance, and care that is critical for continuity of care. However, many siblings that I have had the honor of meeting in the last year have expressed not feeling prepared or feeling lost in the process which has left them feeling alone yet again.

So, in honor of April 10th being the National Siblings Appreciation Day, I encourage everyone to reach out to the siblings of the families you support regardless of their age or level of involvement and thank them. Thank them for being that amazing support system that blends into the background, thank them for caring, and thank them for being involved. Also, let them know that there are resources and support systems out there for them. Siblings of individuals with disabilities should never feel alone, and they should celebrate their uniqueness.

And in honor of all of the siblings who work within the Imagine! network, thank you!

Learn more about the Sibling Leadership Network (SLN) at http://siblingleadership.org/ and the Colorado Chapter of the SLN http://www.siblingtree.org/

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Thank You Thursday

Recent generous donors to the Imagine! Foundation include:

Associate ($500-$999)
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baker

Friend ($1-$249)
Kathy Coyne
In Memory of Ben Castaneda
  Elissa and Gregory Dente
IBM
Thelma Whitaker

As always, we thank all of our generous donors

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Wish List Wednesday

Welcome to the latest edition of The Wish List. Included below are items that would augment and enhance Imagine! programs and services for the individuals we serve and would be much appreciated. If you are able to provide an item, please contact Patti Micklin at pmicklin@imaginecolorado.org or 303-926-6443. Pick-up for large items can be provided, and your contribution is tax deductible. If you prefer to provide a cash gift to be used for the purchase of one of the items below, that would also be most welcome. Please check out this blog every Wednesday to see new Wish List Items.

This week's Wish List:
  • Recliners (electric or manual) for 19th Street Group Home 
  • Basketball goal for Manhattan Group Home in Boulder 
  • Essential Tremor adaptive utensils, clothing, computer aids, writing devices, etc. for individuals with hand tremors at the Foothills Group Home in Boulder (http://essentialtremor.org/treatments/assistive-devices/
  • New carpet for two bedrooms at Garden Place in Longmont 
  • New barrier free lifts for moving individuals from wheelchair to bed or bath (being safer for clients and for staff) at the 19th Street Group Home in Boulder (we received a $200 donation towards these $3,000 units!) 
  • American Furniture Warehouse gift certificates for upgrades in furniture at Garden Place in Longmont, at and the Foothills Group Home and the Manhattan Group Home in Boulder 
  • Two camping lanterns for Out & About Catalog evening activities 
Check out the entire Wish List here.

Monday, April 6, 2015

Spring Cleaning – Donate Your Old Car

As you consider your philanthropic decisions for this year, we wanted to highlight the various ways you can make an impact on Imagine!’s programs. It’s always important to consult your tax professional for expert advice.

Is that clunker taking valuable space in your garage? Donate your old car, truck or boat to Imagine! We partner with another nonprofit skilled in vehicle donations. They take the vehicle off your hands and handle the appraisal. Contact Patti Micklin at 303-926-6443 to get all the details.

Friday, April 3, 2015

Technology Opens Doors To Artistic Expression

On Friday, April 17, Imagine!’s Out & About department is hosting its Centre Stage Kids Style Performance 2015: Anansi and the Moss Covered Rock. The play is based on a popular African Folk Tale series Anansi Stories.

One of the performers, Jordyn, will use her computerized communication device to recite her lines. Check out the short (one minute) video below to see her in action.

 
Can’t see the video? Click here

Jordyn’s mom, Leslie, explains the process:
  1. Once the device is open and ready for her to perform, Jordyn can automatically advance the device to her next line just by looking at it. 
  2. When Jordyn looks at the screen you will see a red dot form. If she looks at it long enough, which isn't very long, the red spot will become a red dot. This means that she has selected that button and it will perform the actions associated with it. 
  3. Each of Jordyn's lines has a different picture from the previous one so she (and staff members) can be sure she is set for her next line. 
This is a simple but very profound way that technology opens doors for individuals with a variety of disabilities to demonstrate their creativity and artistic talents.

By the way, while this theatre program is already moving forward, Out & About has started a crowdfunding campaign to make sure they have the funds to make it as successful as possible. Please consider helping to support this creative and exciting project. Check out the following video below to learn more, then click here if you would like to donate to this campaign.

   
Can’t see the video? Click here.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Thank You Thursday

Recent generous donors to the Imagine! Foundation include:

Bronze ($1,000-$2,499)
In Honor of Luke Goresline
  Chevron Matching Gift from Paul Diede
Frasier Meadows Retirement CommunityImagine! Celebration Table Sponsor

Associate ($500-$999)
City of LouisvilleFamily Support Grants
Becky and Dennis Fase – Imagine! Celebration Silver Sponsor

Friend ($1-$249)
Anonymous

As always, we thank all of our generous donors

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Wish List Wednesday

Welcome to the latest edition of The Wish List. Included below are items that would augment and enhance Imagine! programs and services for the individuals we serve and would be much appreciated. If you are able to provide an item, please contact Patti Micklin at pmicklin@imaginecolorado.org or 303-926-6443. Pick-up for large items can be provided, and your contribution is tax deductible. If you prefer to provide a cash gift to be used for the purchase of one of the items below, that would also be most welcome. Please check out this blog every Wednesday to see new Wish List Items.

This week's Wish List:
  • For Garden Place in Longmont: new computer game; make up/cosmetics (perfume, foundation -light beige), eye shadow (taupe, browns), mascara, lipstick (any color); special soaps; books (any type, but books about animals appreciated); country music CDs; latch hook kits; romance novels; Jigsaw puzzles; sports gear (especially NY Yankees); sport posters; small book shelves; used/new area rug – around 4’ X 3’.; several cushioned chairs for the “Book Nook” area 
  • Backpacks, toys, and birthday/holiday presents for children with developmental disabilities in foster care 
  • iPads (many departments use these for clients ); heavy duty iPad covers 
  • Gift Cards to educational stores: www.beyondtheblackboard.com; www.lakeshorelearning.com; www.reallygoodstuff.com; www.educatorsoutlet.com; www.banksschoolsupply.com 
  • DVD Player for Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome 
  • Futon frame and mattress for 19th Street Group Home 
Check out the entire Wish List here.