Community Focus: Not-For-Profit Organizations Making a Difference in Denver – Denver Urban Scholars

Community Series where we focused on locally-owned small businesses. I’m thrilled to expand that to include organizations that exist to better the lives of those around us. Now, that technically applies to all businesses – we are all trying to provide a service or product of value to improve the lives of others. But charitable and philanthropic organizations have that service-to-others as their main raison e’tre. Today I’m interviewing Desiree Jewell, a fabulous local Broomfield woman involved in a great local charity. And, she happens to have one of the cutest little redhead girls. Check it out: Ballet Child Dancer Portraits in Broomfield Colorado by Natascha Lee Studios IMG_7090-Eal-sfw I know, right? So very very cute! She was one of my models for a Little Ballerina photo shoot I did a while back. You can never have too too much tutu and tulle! Or glitter and sequins! Desiree volunteers with a wonderful organization called , Denver Urban Scholars (DUS). logoDUS provides a life of opportunity for high risk students in the Denver area. Their mission places tremendous value on fostering positive social and academic settings, increasing graduation rates, and ultimately creating individual pathways to college and career success. The long and short of it, they give local students the tools, time and attention they need to succeed in life. Read on to learn more about Desiree, what she would do on a day off in Boulder and Lousiville (yes, it involves hiking, a small deli called Salvaggios, and ice cream!), more about how you can help DUS and most importantly, what superhero power she would pick. (BTW, the superhero power she picked is one that no one has ever selected before – and I’ve been asking the “What would be your superhero power” question for YEARS!) And, don’t miss the YouTube video she mentions at the end of her interview – you could get to be a human foosball table. How cool is that!????

  • Desiree, tell us about yourself and your family:

My name is Desiree Jewell and I live in Broomfield, Colorado with my wonderful husband, Todd, and our eight year old daughter, Eden. I am the Director of Marketing for Online & Blended Learning with Pearson North America. Each day I am able to combine my love for teaching/learning with my passion for marketing – there is never a dull moment and I know I am positively impacting the learning experience for someone each and every day!
  • If you had a day off work and a $250 budget to spend in your town, what would you do and where would you go?

Wow! This is a tough one. Given the seasons are changing, I would head into Boulder and walk around Pearl Street, while taking in the gorgeous views throughout the area. I absolutely love the CU campus this time of year and it requires zero dollars, so money well spent! There are so many fantastic restaurants in Boulder, but our “go to” is a small deli named Salvaggios. They have the most amazing rolls and you can get the best prime rib sandwich for under $7. I might grab my kiddo on the way home and have a nice “girls day” getting our nails done somewhere around town. A pretty simple day honestly! I would definitely have to cap the day with some delicious ice cream from our favorite shop in Louisville, Sweet Cow. Any remaining funds would go to charity!
  • How do you know Natascha Lee Studios?

We have known Natascha for years and have always loved her work! We had the pleasure of working with Natascha Lee Studios for a super fun dance model shoot and the pictures came out amazing. She and her team did a wonderful job of making the day extra fun for the girls, while still ensuring the work was professional and in line with their overall vision. Some of my favorite shots were totally candid and really captured the personalities of all of the girls – it takes a special gift to draw out the true spirit of your clients and Natascha nails it!
  • Tell us about the charity you are involved in – what do they do, what makes them special.

For the last twenty years, Denver Urban Scholars (DUS) has been dedicated to providing a life of opportunity for high risk students in the Denver area. Their mission places tremendous value on fostering positive social and academic settings, increasing graduation rates, and ultimately creating individual pathways to college and career success. The long and short of it, they give local students the tools, time and attention they need to succeed in life. DUS is incredibly special because the organization follows students from middle school into early college/career and empowers them via mentoring, case management and academic support. I have never seen an organization arm their students with so many resources, across so many areas of their life, for so many years. They truly provide the long-term stability these students need and are honestly some of the most generous, passionate, inspiring people I have ever met!
  • How did you get involved with this charity? What do you do with them now?

I was introduced to the organization via a friend and the fit was instant. I have been working closely with DUS for the last year and currently serve on their Board of Directors, as well as Chair their Marketing Committee. It has been such a pleasure to get to know all of their amazing staff and volunteers. One of my biggest goals this year is to build awareness around the great work happening within this organization, so I am very appreciative of this opportunity to share a bit about DUS with the Natascha Lee Studios audience!
  • Where can someone go to learn more?

www.denverurbanscholars.org has a wealth of information about the organization! You can also follow the team @DenverScho via twitter or Denver Urban Scholars on Facebook.
  • You have a special event coming up….

Yes, we are celebrating our 20th Anniversary this year and have a fantastic fundraising gala, The Class Act Dinner, planned Saturday, November 7 at the Seawell Ballroom within the Denver Performing Arts Center. Tickets and full tables are available for purchase and everyone is invited to attend! If you are unable to make the event, but would like to give in another way, we are actively seeking silent auction donation items, as well as volunteers to help with the evening events. The theme is “Hollywood Glam”, so I assure you it will be a night full of fun – you can learn more here. You can also give to Denver Urban Scholars at any time via their website, or during Colorado Gives Day this December 8.
  • If we can’t make the event, how else can people contribute and/or help out?

Financial assistance is always appreciated; however, we are also actively looking for new mentors to pair with our growing student list! If you or someone you may know is interested in learning more about our mentor opportunities, click here. You can also plan ahead for our “Summer Games” in June 2016 (date TBD) which is the most incredibly fun, “adult” field day you will find in the Denver area! If you like videos, this YouTube video will give you a great overview of the event.
  • And the most important question of all – if you could have any superpower, what would it be?

The power to heal!
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Broomfield Family Photography – Fall Portraits – 1 Year Ago (Natascha Lee Studios)

Thinking back to one year ago today and these stunning family Fall Portraits:

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Unique Holiday and Client Gift Idea: Kiva – Microlending to help people help themselves

Are you looking for a creative, unique and giving-type of gift for this holiday season?

Maybe you want to send your clients something beyond a fruit basket?

Or looking to teach your kids about giving back, along with some geography, small business principles and/or understanding how different people live?

Meet Kiva! Microlending for people in developing countries, people who are working to help themselves out of poverty – to make their lives and their kids’ lives better.

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I’ve been an enthusiast lender on Kiva.org for a while.  (Click here to see the loans I’ve done.) I often do the loans along with my children, and they help me select which loans to fund.

It’s a thrill to know you are helping someone else, halfway around the world!

Here’s a great, short video to explain how Kiva works:

BTW, Kiva has Charity Navigator’s Highest Award.

If you do a loan on Kiva, or give a gift card – drop me a line and let me know!

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Toms and Water for People: Moving into Coffee + Water and Sanitation

Water For People – a couple of years ago I volunteered and then worked for them.  They have an innovative approach to WASH (water, sanitation, hygiene)  for developing countries. From their website:

Water for People exists for one purpose, and it’s as simple as our name: we want all people to have safe, continuous water, and when they do, our job will be done. We want water for everyone, forever.
My assistant loves TOMS – she wears their shoes every day. toms Together, we are super excited about this innovative partnership announced today:
TOMS, known for its One for One shoe and sight ventures, is now entering the coffee market with TOMS Roasting Co. Under the guidance of a master brewer, TOMS Roasting Co. will offer six premium coffee varieties with beans sourced across the globe. For every bag of coffee purchased, TOMS Roasting Co. will work with Water For People to provide sustainable water systems to the countries from which the beans are sourced—Rwanda, Honduras, Peru, Guatemala, and Malawi.
For more info, click here. Here’s a photo I took a few years ago in Guatemala while I was working with Water for People. Remembering the joy of these schoolchildren still makes me smile: School children in Guatemala  - Water for People - Natascha Lee - IMG_6066-ea-l-sfw    ]]>

Volunteer Photographer for Gold Hope Project | Natascha Lee Studios

I’m thrilled to announce that I am now lucky enough to be a volunteer photographer with Gold Hope Project – a group of international photographers that have come together to photograph families completely free, with the hopes of bringing about awareness of and raise funds for Pediatric Oncology Research and treatment.

To learn more about their organization, click on their logo or click here.

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Any child under 21 who has received a cancer diagnosis is eligible to apply or be nominated.

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Giving Back – Donations, Volunteering and Philanthrophy | Natascha Lee Studios – Family Photography in Broomfield, Colorado

I’ve been fortunate enough to work with, donate to and volunteer for some wonderful charities and development organizations!

See my Giving Back page for more information.

Please contact me if you are working with a local charity that would like pottery or photography donated for an upcoming fundraiser.

And if you have limited time and are looking for a wonderful organization to get involved with yourself, I propose Kiva.org.

They facilitate micro loans to women in developing countries who are working to improve the lives of themselves and their families, especially their children.

You can learn more about them here: http://www.kiva.org/lender/nataschalee 

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Baby, Children and Family Photography in Broomfield, Colorado

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