Just shy of its 30th Anniversary Earthlinks celebrated its annual fundraiser: “Imagine! A Place to Bloom” on September 24, the first week of Fall.

Honoree Diana Flahive introduces and recognizes volunteer Sloane Sussman, 13, who has gathered lunches for the unhoused with her classmates since 2nd grade. She hopes to start her own non-profit.

Founded in 1996, EarthLinks is a social-enterprise nonprofit located in the Sun Valley neighborhood of Denver that creates Earth-centered programming for people experiencing homelessness and poverty.

One of the themes or beliefs of the organization is that “Community Ends Isolation”.

Program participants are involved in a wide variety of activities including gardening, Earth-friendly crafts, art and or products while benefiting from skills development and other guidance provided by a case manager for support.

Folks down on their luck take part in activities which boost self-esteem and motivation. Moreover, they are given a safe, peaceful space to foster empowerment, resilience, and collectivity while also sustaining the planet.

Earthlinks Program Director Jay Rezka, Carol Rezka, and Board member Kristen Dean

As part of the event some of Denver’s most passionate advocates supporting Earthlinks’ mission are recognized. This year’s honorees included: Gilla Lachnitt, The Next50 Foundation, and Diana Flahive. Also recognized was Sloane Sussman, a young teen who with her classmates collects free lunches for the unhoused.

Gilla Lachnitt is among the leaders of the Jefferson Unitarian Church’s Food & Nourishment Task Force. The Next50 Foundation fights ageism and provides economic opportunities for older adults. Diana Flahive is the Executive Director of Capitol Hill United Ministries and the Women’s Homelessness Initiative.

For more information please visit www.earthlinks-colorado.org