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Christmas On Us: December 2023

December 11, 2023

As the holiday season fills the air with hope and cheer, we are delighted to announce the 10 exceptional recipients of our 2023 "Christmas On Us" program! These remarkable individuals, chosen from over 525 nominations, have woven stories of resilience, selflessness, and unwavering dedication to their communities. Their acts of extraordinary courage and quiet gestures of kindness have touched countless lives, exemplifying the true spirit of Christmas. Join us in celebrating these inspiring individuals, as we honor their profound impact on the world around them. These are our 10 recipients for this year's "Christmas On Us" program.

Jessika D
Jessika is an amazing daughter, sister, mother, and employee who goes above and beyond to help her family and her community. Despite a year filled with personal challenges, she continues to care for her sick parents, disabled brother, and children, all while working tirelessly and volunteering to support others. She is a true inspiration and deserves to be recognized for her selfless spirit and dedication.

Brandon W
Brandon dedicates herself to enhancing educational opportunities for students in the community, going beyond her responsibilities to create an environment where everyone has access to resources and support. She has pioneered programs to reduce youth violence and is a role model, mentor, and confidante to students, often using her own resources to ensure their success.

Renee C
This family is a very deserving nominee: David and Renee are both hardworking individuals who give back to their community despite facing financial hardship. Renee even saved a friend's life by donating a live liver, demonstrating their selfless and caring nature.

Justin J
This family of 5 is struggling financially as the husband cares for his sick wife and homeschools their youngest son. They give back to the community by helping neighbors with food and information on free Thanksgiving dinners and they also recently provided their son's teachers with information on a grant.

Julia V
Julia is a kind and generous person who goes above and beyond to help others. She is a dedicated "lunch lady" at school and organizes community initiatives like Thanksgiving dinners and Christmas baskets. Her family is always ready to lend a helping hand, making them true pillars of the Arvada community.

Julia W
Julia and her son created a non-profit organization during COVID-19 to provide vital resources to their community. They volunteer full-time, dedicating their time, finances, and other resources to help families facing economic hardship. Despite being a single mom herself, Julia never asks for help, demonstrating her selflessness and commitment to improving the lives of others.

Lisa S
Lisa and her husband are incredibly selfless parents caring for their daughter Lilly, who is battling childhood leukemia. Despite facing financial strain due to Lisa leaving work to be Lilly's full-time caregiver, they find ways to give back to the pediatric cancer community, baking cookies for patients and offering support to other families. Their unwavering positivity and dedication to helping others are truly inspiring.

Joe P
Despite being new at Colorado STEM Academy, Joe generously donated $500 to his nominator’s family after they lost their home in a fire. He further surprised the family's children with a brand new PS5, demonstrating his exceptional kindness and compassion. Although he initially wanted to remain anonymous, his nominator believes Joe deserves recognition for his selfless acts and genuine care for strangers. This nomination highlights the incredible impact of Joe's generosity and encourages him to continue sharing his kindness.

Jessica H
Jessica is a remarkable woman who has faced immense challenges, including breast cancer, with strength and compassion. She is a dedicated nurse who treats her patients like family, and she always puts others before herself. Despite financial hardship due to her illness, she continues to spread positivity and support others. Jessica's resilience and kindness make her truly deserving of recognition and support.

Chris V
Chris was nominated by his co-worker for his dedication to helping the homeless. Chris uses his tips and lunch money to buy wings for the homeless and donates his entire paycheck to support them. He also collects essential items like gloves, blankets, and tents, and started a donation box at the restaurant. Chris even pays for a homeless person's haircut weekly. He's a hard worker and kind-hearted individual who has been helping the homeless since he started working there.

Christmas On Us: December 2022

December 9, 2022

This year we received over 450 nominations, more than ever before. Thank you to everyone who submitted and helped us read through the nominations to assist in narrowing down to our final 10 families.  

We are excited to introduce you to our 2022 Christmas On Us recipients! Read below to learn more about our recipients from the folks who nominated them.

1.     Travis

“He is a fixture in his community where he has built a relationship with many. When people are hurting due to sickness, deaths in the family, food shortages, or just in need of a helping hand or a listening ear- Travis is there to aide. He finds the need in his community-helping neighbors maintain their livestock, chores around the house, repair jobs, painting projects, support in prayer, etc…all with no expectation or want for anything in return.”

2.     Nicolle

“Just to give a few examples, in the past she delivered for Meals on Wheels, during the pandemic she and her kids joined with SECOR to pack weekend meals for inner-city kids, and more recently she joined in making care packages for women in our community who have recently lost an infant.”

3.     Nickie

“Nickie has dedicated 9 years of volunteer work to help her pre-teen daughter Juliet give back to the community with their Annual Christmas Eve Giveback. Nickie and Juliet’s mission is to show Jesus’s love and compassion to those in need.”

4.     Michelle

“Michelle is a single grandma with custody of 5 grandkids. She has always tried to help others by giving food boxes 2 times a month. Her family has given the homeless food. Often you can see her grandkids handing out sandwiches and bottled water to them. She has raised her gkids to be caring as well.”

5.     Joseph

“Joey has given to so many who were less fortunate from having more than 30 people who were homeless live with him and his family at different times through the years. He also has helped many who were in gangs, drug addicted and many who had no hope and were ready to take their lives find healing and hope again”

6.     Jose & Fanny

“This people do a lot of tirelessly work with low-income immigrant families in the city of Aurora. They also do so much work with at risk kids and teens. During the pandemic in 2020 they would go on weekly basis to pick up 50 families and deliver to each of their homes during the most dangerous part of the pandemic.”

7.     Jerothan

“Jerothan and his wife, Irene, run a non-profit called Colorado Native Outreach Project. They assist Native Americans throughout the region (Colorado, South Dakota, New Mexico, etc.) with food, clothes, hygiene supplies, educational materials, toys, etc. throughout the year (they actually travel to the reservations to hand out these items).

They (and their kids) also serve the homeless here in Denver a couple of times per month (at the mens' and womens' shelters off Colorado and I-70). They also participate in toy drives, food drives, educational supply drives, etc. at various locations around Denver. And they feed veterans every year at the VFW on Thanksgiving.”

8.     Donna

“She puts her heart into each of her clients daily. Even when off work she thinks of them and will buy things they might need.

Not only working 2 jobs but she also feeds her community weekly. Donna pays $50 a month to be a part of FERN. A warehouse where stores donate food that is still useful. Donna will go sometimes 2 times a week to deliver food to many families.

Donna also is involved in Colorado Pet Pantry. There she gathers things for clients animals as well as her community. Every 2 months is her big hall of food clothes dishes toys beds blankets etc for peoples loved animals.

She has created animal and human bags for the homeless she sees out and about.”

9.      Brian

“EVERY SINGLE YEAR since his mom passed, and now after his dad passed, Brian has been donating hundreds of dollars and gifts to as many families as he can afford and collect for. He does this for Mother's Day, Father's Day, and Christmas so far. He selects the people in the community and then spreads his love and happiness with them.”

10.  Amaya

“Amaya has used her home to help other homeless single moms get on their feet. This year, at the age of 31, she had two single moms and their children, a 72yr old homeless veteran with increasing dementia and a single homeless man who was rent increased priced out of his apartment. She has had up to 12 people living in her house at one time. She works two jobs, volunteers, sings on the worship team at her church and is a voice of advocacy for youth and young adults who have aged out of foster care and are needing support.”

These people are treasures to our community’s, and we are proud to be able to give back to them a portion of what they continuously give back. A few photos of some of the nominees are below. 

Plumbline would not be able to help these great people without all of your hard work, so THANK YOU! We appreciate all of you.

Christmas On Us: December 2021

December 23, 2021

We are so excited to introduce you to our 2021 Christmas On Us Recipients. Their nominators did such a great job telling us about each of them, we wanted to simply share their own words with you.

Kathleen E

Kathy is a middle school special education teacher at a charter school.  She goes above and beyond for her students; making sure they have breakfast, snacks, drinks, and/or lunch if needed out of her own pocket.  She buys sensory items, fidgets, and toys for focus and calming anxiety, from her personal account.   She offers free tutoring for children in the community, buying her own materials, supplies, and books. Kathy volunteers as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) where she is paired with a child or children in foster care. 

-        Ann-Marie, Spouse

Chase A

Chase is one of the most giving people I have ever met. He will give you the shirt off his back without question if you are in need. He has a heart of gold and I feel like this gift would mean the world to him and his family. He continuously gives everything he has to give. Please help me give him something to show what an amazing person he is and help lessen the weight of Christmas for him and his family!

-        Amber, Sister

Adam and Taylor H

A winter has not gone by without Adam shoveling snow for all the neighbors (usually before 7:00 a.m.), and if we ever have a package left on the front porch, Adam and Taylor always grab it for us and keep it safe. When a car was stuck on the hill we live on, the first folks out to help them were Adam and Taylor. When our community had a water scare and we were not supposed to drink from our taps, Adam and Taylor delivered bottled water to all their neighbors, on their own dime.

-        Hanna, Neighbor

Dusty S

Dusty is an extremely hardworking single father. He works from sunup to sundown. He goes out of his way to help the residents of our community live comfortably. When a resident or team member is in need, he is the first to volunteer to help. He helps regardless of what it is, shoveling sidewalks for our older residents, helping residents carry up their groceries, fixing their vehicles, having his coworkers’ backs. Words cannot describe the difference Dusty makes in our little community. He is always there to offer help, a smile, a laugh, a shoulder to lean on. I know we could always count on him.

-        Summer, Boss

Abel V

Abel has taken me to 100's doctor's appointments since 2012 for my cancer diagnosis. He comes to my house daily to help me get ready for my day brings me food daily. I could not ask for someone kinder than him. He not only helps me but anybody that knows him will probably say he has helped them sometimes. He doesn't have a lot but he takes pride in his things. He cleans up neighbors’ yards when he does his and tips his coworkers daily when they are not tipped employees. I can tell you all day long stories of other people he has helped. From the time he wakes up until he goes to sleep, he is always in the mindset of helping others even when he is sick. Please pick Abel he so deserves a good break in life.

-        Connie, Friend

Jaydin J

This teenage boy is absolutely amazing! He is 13 years old and for over 6 months now he has been making lunches for us and bringing them to the hospital for us. Not only does he bring us stuff he also brings hygiene products, books, blankets, gloves, winter hats, and clothes for the homeless. I have seen him stop and hand out what he has to them. Some of them just want someone to show that they care and that is what Jaydin does. He has made me, and my co-workers feel more needed than ever especially with COVID when we are at our wit’s end and don’t think we can take anymore.

-        Chelsea, Friend/RN

Steve and Kristine A

We first meet Steve and Kristine through our nonprofit organization (Brother Down) They had reached out to us for assistance when one of their friends was in a motorcycle accident and asked if we could do a fundraiser to help their friend out. Over the next few years, we have had the honor of getting to know Steve and Kristine. They struggle every day to make ends meet and pay their bills but from the time we meet them, they have never missed one of our fundraising events (In almost 4 years) They come to the events and volunteer their time to help sell raffles, run a silent auction, set up Tear down or whatever else we made need. We have no way of paying our volunteers for their time, but Steve always says it "fills his cup" to be able to donate their time to helping others in the community.

-        Terie & Dean, Friend

Mike and Della C

The Curry family goes above and beyond to help others, even when times are tight.  They have taken in people who needed a place to stay, they take children, pets, family members for a meal, a night or a week when it is needed.  They had a single mom and her daughter living with them for more than a year after a difficult divorce. Della has a heart of gold and opens her home and puts on a meal for anyone who needs it. This year they are hosting a "Friendsgiving" for anyone who needs it.  Despite their generosity, they have struggled like many families. 

-        Karen, Friend

Connor And Chrissi M

In the past year, Chrissi and Conner's third child was born so Chrissi has only been able to work part-time.  This means Conner often works three jobs to support his family.  During the year, he heard someone needed a kidney desperately so, despite his family obligations, he went to Chicago and gave a kidney.  While recuperating, he worked his jobs, online, from the hospital, and from his hotel room.  Also, because of some unfortunate circumstances, Chrissi's father lives with them in a three-bedroom apartment to help him out.  In addition, Conner had to work at a hotel over Thanksgiving, so he planned and prepared a Thanksgiving dinner for all those who were in the hotel who had nowhere to go.  After the dinner was over, the leftovers were placed in containers and distributed to 17 homeless people.  All in all, they go above and beyond just the needs of their immediate family and give to others who need help.  I feel their family would be an excellent candidate for your extraordinary Christmas gift.  It would help them so very much this year.  Thank you for your consideration of this loving, giving family.

-        Kathleen, Chrissi’s grandmother

Rachelle Clemons

Rachelle is the most selfless person I know. When she saw in her church pamphlet that someone, she didn’t know needed a kidney, she went and got tested to see if she was a match. When she found out she was a match, she donated a kidney to this lady who she never knew before reading about her in the pamphlet. When she found out a single mom and her daughter needed a roof over their heads during Covid, she welcomed them into their home even though she never knew them before hearing about them from a church friend. This is just how she is. If she hears of someone in need, she is the first one to try to help. Even with small things, like someone needing help with quick home repairs, her husband is happy to come over and fix those items at no cost.

-        Rebecca, Friend

Christmas On Us: December 2020

December 4, 2020

We are so excited to be able to share with you our recipients of this year’s Christmas On Us! We started with almost 300 great nominations.

Although it was a difficult job, we were able to narrow it down to 10 truly ExtraordinAIRy Treasures. Before we introduce you to those individuals, we want to thank everyone who helped us make this decision. Bob, Logan, Greg, Chris B, Wayne, Renche, Glenn, Kent, Leisha, Cherie, Rand, Dina, Austin, Cortney, and Matt all took time out of their days to help read our nominations and narrow it down to these 10.

In no particular order, first, we have Amanda. She is a domestic abuse survivor, a single mother of 3 and despite her struggles, she chooses to give back. Amanda chooses to volunteer at domestic violence shelters, donating clothes, diapers, woman hygiene products and so much more!

Angie and her family run a non-profit called Sparkling Kindness. They spend their time gathering school supplies for students and hygiene products for women in need. They also gave gratitude bags for frontline workers and teachers, Starbucks gift cards to police officers and so much more. Angie and her family look for any way they can to give back to those who are less fortunate than themselves.

Fred served 20 years in the Army. Like many others, he’s been struggling throughout this pandemic. Unlike others, he has continued to volunteer his time with the Hope Starts Here Food Bank. His nominator told us that Fred has a huge servant’s heart and is dedicated to making sure all the volunteers are giving with God’s love and grace.

Elizabeth is a veteran, former paramedic, and a former police officer. In her retirement, she and her family started a non-profit aimed at helping struggling veterans. During the pandemic, they were struggling to get the donations that they need. Instead of waiting for the donations to come in, Elizabeth went out and got a part-time job to help off-set their needs at Opportunity One.

Julia was nominated separately by 2 different people who she has helped. That alone shows the impact that she has on her community. Julia has a soft spot in her heart for the homeless community in her area and has created what they call a “homeless mobile”. She finds clothes, blankets, tents, etc. to give to the homeless.

Tania is a single mother of 6 kids, who goes above and beyond to help others. Even while she and her family have struggled, they continue to volunteer at children’s hospitals and food banks in the area. They are always the first to jump in and offer to help anyone they come across.

Veronica & Aldo are always willing to help the people in their community. They volunteer their free time to help with construction and repair projects, free babysitting, translating for people, and leading several ministry groups at their church. On top of raising their 3 older children, they adopted 2 little girls when their mother died of cancer. Ashlee said, “They really are the most quiet, humble, and kind people, always willing to jump in and help despite their own hardships.”

Latanya is a social worker who works within the Denver Public Schools. On top of that, she is a single mother raising her two nephews after her sister passed away a few years ago. She works with many at-risk children and with everyone spending more time at home, she has allowed her school kids to reach out to her at all hours of the day and night. Latanya continuously goes above and beyond to take care of her boys and her school kids.

Ellen has felt the pandemic just as much as everyone else who has lost their jobs this year. However, she never stopped giving back. Their family donated over 150 lbs of fresh produce to their local food bank, she tutored kids who needed a little extra help for free, donates anything she can towards a scholarship for disabled young people to attend Adams Camp, and on top of all of that, they do whatever they can to help their neighbors.

Monique has been helping students at DPS get online for home schooling throughout the pandemic. Even when she struggles, Monique will use her last dollar to help someone else.

This year has been a particularly difficult year for many people. Fortunately, we are still in a great position to be able to help those in our community. That is all because of your hard work. So thank you! Your hard work has not gone unnoticed!

Plumbline’s Christmas On Us Program Celebrates Fifth Year Supporting People in Need: December 2019

December 20, 2019

Each November since 2015, Plumbline asks our neighbors to nominate special people in their lives for our $1,000 Christmas On Us program. This allows us to help brighten the holidays for people in need and shine a spotlight on people making a difference in our community. 

This year we received over 250 nominations, more than ever before. Thank you to everyone who submitted and helped us read through the nominations to assist in narrowing down to our final 10 families.  

We are excited to introduce you to our 2019 Christmas On Us recipients! Read below to learn more about our recipients from the folks who nominated them. 

  1. Michael C.

    “Michael is an amazing man. He exemplifies the best of the best among us in our community and deserves recognition for his compassion, dedication, and selfless attitude to step up and raise children in Aurora foster care as his kin.”

  2. Christine B.

    “She is such a giver. She spends her time volunteering for events and giving back to the community. Today she donated an entire Thanksgiving dinner to me and my family even though I know she could have used it herself.”

  3. Angela & Tim H.

    “Angela and Tim help with the Strasburg fire department as volunteers, working when they can.  They are volunteer medical staff for the Colorado Rumble, which is a professional indoor soccer team. They help with other community organizations, volunteering with Littleton Public Schools Foundation and Hot Chocolate 15k/5k (which benefits Make a Wish) to name a few. They are always thinking of others.”

  4. Michael & Carie P.

    “I have seen these two in their darkest times give their last dollar to a homeless person. I've seen them pull over to help strangers get pulled out of the ditch in the snow. I've seen Carie give man CPR when he collapsed and was having a heart attack. Then that man came back a week later to thank her. 

    Even though they live modestly and don't have any money to spare, they still go out of their way to help others. Mike is always out helping to shovel the walks, picking up trash, helping carry groceries in, and helping with anything that he sees. They even rescue stray animals.”

  5. Evan & Amanda C.

    “Each time that Amanda and Evan went to the hospital to have their children, they took gift cards and snacks to the nurses at the hospital because they recognize how hard medical personnel work. The children regularly donate their toys, books, and clothing to charity. They also visit the local fire station and deliver cookies or cranberry bread to the firefighters to show their appreciation for their service.”

  6. Jess & Shawna L.

    “Jess is an injured veteran that helps coach his children’s sports, donates his time to injured vet causes and involves his children, and helps run a non-profit to provide free therapy for children with autism. The mother is involved in youth and homeless causes to help those less fortunate- all while raising five kids of their own (one with special needs).”

  7. Ashley W.

    “Ashley is in charge of a Sub For Santa project every Christmas. This year, she is coordinating toys, gifts, clothing, and food for 50 underprivileged children in our community. She works tirelessly from the beginning of October through December to make this happen. Ashley also runs a nonprofit company called the Performers With Purpose Foundation.”

  8. Fanny H.

    “Fanny and her family work with at-risk kids and teens in the Denver area. They personally have helped me and many, many, many families without expecting nothing in return. They work with kids and teens that have been classified as “lost cause” by schools, teacher and even us as parents at times.”

  9. Tony H.

    “He and his son come weekly to the library to tutor kids. Either before or after, he gets a box out of his truck with non-perishable food, blankets, coats; whatever he can bring. This man is a treasure.”

  10. Sandra S.

    “My friend Sandra is a single mom with two girls. She also took in her high school-aged sister last year, and shortly after that, she took custody of one of her students and his three brothers (she was teaching grades K-2 at that time). These four boys, ages 3-11, were being neglected and physically abused.”

These people are truly EXTRAordinary, and we are proud to be able to give back to them a portion of what they’ve given to our community this holiday season. A few photos of some of the nominees are below. 

Plumbline would not be able to help these great people without all of your hard work, so THANK YOU! We appreciate all of you.

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$10,000 Christmas On Us: December 2018

December 20, 2018

This was Plumbline Services’ 4th annual “Christmas On Us” program where we asked you, the community, to nominate an individual who is an ExtraordinAIRy Treasure to our community.

We received over 300 nominations of truly ExtraordinAIRy individuals and selected 10 of them to receive $1,000 for a “Christmas On Us”. These nominations included an essay explaining why their nominee is deserving. The 10 individuals that were selected were chosen based on their character, integrity, heart, compassion and overall ability to be ExtraordinAIRy Treasures to their community.

These individuals were:

  1. Kimberly A
  2. Nicole J
  3. Dwayne A
  4. Jacquie C
  5. Christy E
  6. Nina C
  7. Lori W
  8. Akira W
  9. Kristen C
  10. Casey B

Below is a short video showing a small part of why each recipient was chosen! 

$10,000 Christmas On Us: December 2017

December 13, 2017

For many families, December is a time of celebration, family fun, and festive holiday traditions. But we know for some, this time of the year can be a real struggle. That’s why Plumbline Services is continuing the tradition to give $1,000 to ten deserving individuals in the Denver Metro Area for a “Christmas On Us.”

This year's individuals were:

  1. Kathy G
  2. Lori M
  3. Samantha J
  4. Jose G
  5. Derek S
  6. Shannon B
  7. Delia H
  8. Theresa R
  9. Deanna M
  10. Angela D

Below is a short video showing a small part of why each recipient was chosen! 

$10,000 Holiday On Us: December 2016 

December 30, 2016

For many families, December is a time of celebration, family fun, and festive holiday traditions. But we know for some, this time of the year can be a real struggle. That’s why Plumbline Services gave $10,000 to ten deserving individuals in the Denver Metro Area for a “Holiday On Us.”

This was Plumbline Services’ 2nd annual “Holiday On Us” program where we asked you, the community, to nominate an individual who is an ExtraordinAIRy Treasure to our community.

We received over 100 nominations of truly ExtraordinAIRy individuals and selected 10 of them to receive $1,000 for a “Holiday On Us”. These nominations included an essay explaining why their nominee is deserving. The 10 individuals that were selected were chosen based on their character, integrity, heart, compassion and overall ability to be ExtraordinAIRy Treasures to their community.

These individuals were:

  1. Scot Abernathy
  2. Jason Kruger
  3. Joel Cook
  4. Karen Theisen
  5. Zach & America Macaluso
  6. Susan Renik
  7. Kim Davis
  8. The Alverez Family
  9. Samantha Salgado
  10. Josh Musgrave

On December 20th we had a celebration with our 2016 “Holiday On Us” recipients and their nominators at the Bonneville radio station in Greenwood Village, CO where we presented their $1,000 checks. They truly are ExtraordinAIRy Treasures to our community and we are honored to pay it forward to individuals who sacrifice their time, money, energy and resources to help others when they themselves could use a little help. We would also like to thank KOSI 101 and KYGO for partnering with us and helping to make this program another success.

Below is a short video showing a small part of why each recipient was chosen! 

Holiday On Us: December 2015

December 11, 2015

For many families, December is a time of celebration, family fun, and festive holiday traditions. But we know for some, this time of the year can be a real struggle. That’s why Plumbline Services gave $1,000 each to eight deserving individuals in the Denver Metro Area for a “Holiday On Us.”

This was Plumbline Services’ 1st annual “Holiday On Us” program where we asked you, the community, to nominate an individual who is an ExtraordinAIRy Treasure to our community. The individuals we selected were:

  1. Cathy
  2. Joe
  3. Rhonda
  4. Russell
  5. Teresa
  6. Tiffany
  7. Tammy
  8. Maria & Jay

You can watch this short video where we got to meet each recipient and learn more about each!