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Larry H. Miller Charities
Formed in 1995, Larry H. Miller Charities is a nonprofit foundation that functions as the charitable arm of the Larry H. Miller Group of companies. Assistance from the foundation is directed toward groups and programs based in the communities where Miller companies run business. Attention purposely focuses on issues that affect women and children, with an emphasis on the health and education of under privileged children. Funding for LHM Charities enables the foundation to continue making an impact. Funds are generated, in large part, through Miller Group of Companies and employee contributions, as well as donations from the general public through fundraising efforts in the community. All contributions remain in state where they were donated in order to help improve that individual community. Since its inception, Larry H. Miller Charities has assisted a multitude of organizations and worthy causes.
SafeHouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence (Boulder) - This donation will support Safehouse's Emergency Shelter program, which provides immediate crisis intervention and safe shelter to survivors of interpersonal violence and their children. Shelter residents may stay for up to six weeks, and they receive all basic needs, counseling and advocacy services, access to a therapeutic play area and computer stations, and other services to foster self-sufficiency.

Marian House (Colorado Springs) - Catholic Charities of Central Colorado (Marian House) provides help and creates hope for homeless and vulnerable individuals and families in Colorado Springs. Employees of Larry H. Miller Toyota Colorado Springs will 'adopt' several families for the holidays and provide gifts and essential items.

With the collective power of the Larry H. Miller family, we were able to donate $10,000 to the Denver Santa Claus Shop this past December. The Denver Santa Claus Shop is designed to provide children children with toys for the holidays. Three days during December, the Denver Santa Claus shop sets up a pop up store where invited parents can come in and pick out toys for their children. The organization depends on toy and money donations to operate and our team was thrilled to be able to help out needy kids this holiday season. To learn more about the Denver Santa Claus Shop click here.

Boys and Girls Club of Metro Denver (Denver) - Funding will support the programs and operations of the newest Boys and Girls Club in Green Valley Ranch. The new club will provide after school programs to approximately 150 children and teens per year.
Bags of Fun (Centennial) - This donation will help to fund the Bags of Fun program, which aims to bring joy, laughter and relief to every child fighting a long-term or life-threatening disease or condition. The brightly-colored, cheery backpacks are filled with fun rehabilitative games and toys that are age-specific and custom built for each child.
Firefly Autism (Denver) - Funding will allow the organization to provide scholarships to families in need, who have children enrolled or soon to be enrolled in the autism therapy and behavioral support program. Firefly Autism's comprehensive services include clinical assessments and the development of individual treatment plans for students up to age 21, including  school, home and community-based programs. 

Kids Crossing (Colorado Springs) - Kids Crossing is a private, nonprofit child placement agency that provides foster care and group facility care, and has served more than 250 children throughout Colorado. A tree filled with ornaments will be displayed in Larry H. Miller Liberty Toyota, and customers and employees may select an ornament and purchase the items requested on that ornament for a foster child.

The Rise School of Denver (Denver) - This donation will support the school's integrated therapy project to provide music, occupational, physical and speech therapy services to students, including those with developmental disabilities.

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