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5/5/2008 1:47 PM
20% of all pregnancies in the United States will be diagnosed with some type of fetal distress syndrome, which can cause birth defects, premature birth, or loss of the fetus. Gestational diabetes and pre-eclampsia, two common pregnancy problems, are major causes of fetal distress syndrome.
30-40% of those problems can be eliminated simply by moms remaining healthy during their pregnancies.
Our Charity Partner, Fetal Hope Foundation, tries to help raise awareness among doctors and mothers about how to prevent and treat the problems arising from fetal distress syndrome -- and that includes raising awareness of childhood obesity, the focus of Read More »
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5/2/2008 12:27 PM We're the KOOL 105 Cause of the Month!
Our Charity Partners program is a big success. We've got 41 local charities using the marathon to raise funds and awareness for their causes.
Some of the highlights include:
- Colorado Youth for a Change has 25 runners – and th ...
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5/2/2008 11:42 AM
You can help Denver Moms change their lives by giving your Mom a tasty, beautiful gift.
The Women's Bean Project has wonderful presents for the important women in your life, including:
Gift baskets
Bundles
Healthy Soups
Cookie Mixes
Fair Trade Coffee
And more!
Shop our online store or Shop in Person:
Women's Bean Project
3201 Curtis St. Denver, CO 80205,
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4/29/2008 9:33 PMVia 9News: "On Tuesday morning, a large breakfast crowd at the Denver Marriot City Center were privy to a morning with NBA legend and Hall of Famer Bill Russell. The breakfast was a benefit to support Warren Village.
"Warren Village exists so that low-income, single parent families achieve sustainable personal and economic self-sufficiency. People who are homeless have not only lost their home, they have also lost their connection to the community. Safe and secure housing, combined with self-help services g ...
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4/27/2008 5:27 PMMore students in Denver public schools drop out than graduate.
This crisis is something that Colorado Youth for a Change hopes to reverse.
They do it by finding out-of-school youth, encouraging them to return to school, assisting them to find a school that is a good fit, and then helping them transition back to school. CYC also brings community volunteers into 9th grade classrooms to intervene with potential high school dropouts and creates new alternative schools for returning dropouts.
Colorado Youth for a Change is motivated to do something about it, and that includes recruiting runners -- nearly 20 so far -- and raising money. A lot of money -- $8,605 as of today.
An ...
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4/27/2008 12:30 PMIt was a sunny day for the Cherry Creek Sneak. Spotted:
- 30 members of the AIR Foundation, runners from The Denver Rescue Mission and Urban Harvest, getting ready for Colfax.
- Caffe Sanora, the organic, anti-oxidant rich coffee from one of our favorite Colfax hangouts. Look for them at the Colfax Marathon, and take a trip to their shop at Colfax & Lafayette to try a coffee that's truly good for you.
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4/21/2008 2:40 PM
Metro CareRing is one of our charity partners who are really making a difference in the day to day lives of people in need. They help 30,000 people a year with food and basic necessities. Over half of those are children.
Picture the Pepsi Center full of kids, and you get the idea.
When the Colorado Colfax Marathon debuted in 2006, Metro CareRing found an opportunity to raise funds to help keep its pantry shelves stocked. They put five relay teams together and in a matter of months raised $10,000 for their organization. They did it again in 2007. On May 18th, 2008, they hope to do it again with an anticipated 20 relay teams raising $20,0 ...
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4/15/2008 6:32 AMHighlighting another of our Charity Partners, the Prostate Cancer Education Council has added the Colfax Marathon to their PACE Race series.
The PACE Race was launched in 2002 by the Prostate Cancer Education Council (PCEC) to increase awareness and early detection of prostate cancer and to educate men and their families on treatment options and other men’s health issues. With events in several cities across the country, the 2008 PACE Race Series has the ability to touch men and women of all walks of life.
“In 2008, approximately 3,210 men in Colorado will be diagnosed with prostate cancer and 350 will die from the disease. One in five Colorado men have a lifetime risk of developing the disease, which is higher than th ...
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4/14/2008 1:27 PMPreventing droupouts with Denver Kids, Inc.
Denver Kids, Inc. works with Denver kids who are at risk for dropping out of school. They try to identify these kids and begin working with them as early as possible.
They take a two-pronged approach: counseling, and mentoring.
Counselors see the kids at school, at home, at lunch, at sporting events to make sure kids stay on track at school. Counselors average eight year relationships with kids.
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4/10/2008 2:10 PMDid you catch Idol Gives Back last night?
It was star-studded. Paula, Randy, Simon and Ryan Seacrest all donated their salaries to charity. And over $22 million was raised.
Well, you can give back to Colorado, too.
We have over 40 charity partners using the Colfax Marathon to raise funds for their causes, and you can help.
Register to run the marathon, half-marathon, or get 5 friends to register as a relay team. Then, choose your cause and get creative.
Animal lover? Think about Read More »
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4/9/2008 2:32 PMFreedom Service Dogs Hey animal lovers, check out our charity partner, Freedom Service Dogs in Englewood.
They rescue dogs from local shelters and train them to be service dogs for people with disabilities. They have 12 dogs in training right now, but not all of them are cut out to be service dogs. Some of them just can't resist the urge to chase the occassional squirrel, and those dogs are available for adoption, too. (So if you've been thinking about adopting a puppy, think about Read More »
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4/7/2008 1:11 PMDOING SOMETHING LOCALLY ABOUT POLLUTION There's a lot of talk lately about the pollution in Beijing, and Olympic marathoners saying they won't run in those conditions.
Here in Denver, one of the Colfax Marathon's charity partners is working to do something about Colorado's air.
Runners raising funds for the American Lung Association in Denver will be directly helping ...
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