Denver Rescue Mission Project

    Denver Rescue Mission | Lawrence Street Shelter

    Rocky Mountain ASHRAE is pleased to announce that Denver has been selected to host the 2013 ASHRAE Annual Summer Meeting. As is custom, the city selected to host the annual conference has a goal to support sustainability. This year Rocky Mountain ASHRAE has committed to overhauling the Denver Rescue Mission’s aged and deteriorating systems and replacing them systems to improve efficiency and increase occupant comfort. 

    The Lawrence Street Shelter is the Denver Rescue Mission's central outreach location. Tens of thousands of poor and needy people come to this facility each year for shelter, food, clothing, medical care, client services, and chapel services. Families and individuals come to their "closet" for everything from warm gloves to business attire for job interviews. Case managers help up to 2,000 individuals each month with needs such as food boxes, baby diapers, furniture, clothing, household goods, and referrals to other agencies. Program participants can receive free medical, dental, optical, and chiropractic treatment at the Mission’s clinic.

    For more information please visit the 2013 Annual Conference Sustainability Project website: http://www.ashraedenver2013.org/

     

    Donation Information

    All donations must be clearly noted to be for the Denver 2013 ASHRAE Annual Conference Sustainability Project. Please also notify the Sustainability Project committee at [email protected] when a donation has been made so that donations and recognition can be correctly tracked.

    Funds can be donated through ASHRAE Society Research Promotion via www.ashrae.org/supportdenver2013.

    Funds may also be donated by check. Please send them to:

    Mtech Mechanical Technologies Group attn. Kevin Madigan

    c/o ASHRAE Denver 2013

    12300 Pecos St.

    Denver, CO 80234

     

     

     

     

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    This page was updated on 04-Jan-18