Volunteer
WeeCycle is always looking for dedicated volunteers.
Volunteerism is one of the founding elements of what makes WeeCycle successful. WeeCycle has built a volunteer program designed to impact the productive needs while also connecting volunteers to the community in meaningful ways.
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If you have questions about volunteering with WeeCycle, please contact us at [email protected] or 720.319.7792
More Ways to Donate Time
Corporate Volunteering
Our corporate volunteer opportunities are a chance for your team members to build rapport while making a difference in the lives of Colorado families. From small group opportunities at the WeeCycle Warehouse to creating a volunteer experience onsite at your location, we have several different options available for corporate volunteer groups and would love to help you find the one that is right for your team. Reach out to Lindsey Zaback, Development Director, at [email protected] for more information.
School/Group Volunteering
Our school/group volunteer opportunities provide a way to engage your group and make a difference in the community at the same time. Most of the volunteer shifts available on our website are suitable for groups, but please reach out to Jana Clark, Program Director, at [email protected] to discuss opportunities specific to your school/group.
Host a Drive
You can support WeeCycle by hosting a baby gear and/or diaper drive in your community. Gear and diaper drives are one of WeeCycle’s largest sources of donations for the essential baby items that we provide to Colorado families in need. Drives can be held in person at your local school, church, business or other venue or we can help you create a virtual drive to restock our warehouse with our highest need items. Contact us at [email protected] to learn more.
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"Volunteering with WeeCycle means you're helping in the community. By giving out these diapers, it means you're helping out families and helping them to take care of their babies and puts less stress on their families. It's good to know that people help parents and understand what they're going through."
Joshua