V9 Gives Back
Volume Nine gives back to our local community through charitable donations and volunteer work to organizations that benefit at-risk youth, children, and families in our local communities.
We are driven by purpose & priority
At Volume Nine, giving back to our community is something we truly care about. We make it a priority to support our community through annual service days, seasonal contributions, and event-driven fundraising.
We’re also proud to donate our time and expertise to local nonprofits and companies with a purpose-driven mission. And we love encouraging other businesses to join us in making an even bigger impact together.
Making a difference, one step at a time
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Family Tree Landscaping Project
V9 partnered with Family Tree to tackle an extensive “Zen Garden” landscaping project that included building a patio, removing old shrubs, and planting hundreds of new plants and flowers.
Food for Thought Packaging Project
V9 cares a lot about the kids in Denver! We regularly join Food For Thought to pack thousands of bags of food for less fortunate children and families in the Denver Public School System.
Brandon Center Renovation Project
Volume Nine and Booyah Advertising teamed up to spend a day completing a HUGE renovation project for the Volunteers of America’s Brandon Center and Theodora House.
Volunteers of America Painting Project
Our team painted a total of 10+ rooms, the kitchen and laundry room of VOA’s Family Motel. The Family Motel offers rooms for families and single women for up to a 12-night stay.
Annual Penny Drive for Operation Turkey Denver
Tapping into the competitive nature of V9ers, teams battle to collect spare change for a good cause around the Thanksgiving Holiday Time. All proceeds benefited Operation Turkey Denver.
Warrior Strong T-Shirt Fundraising
Founder Chuck Aikens and his son, Tyler Aikens, designed a t-shirt for the Warrior Community after the Arapahoe High School Shooting raising over $50,000 for the rebuilding of the AHS library.
We serve because it matters
“On behalf of the families we serve at Karlis Parenting Time Center, thank you for your amazing day of service with Family Tree in support of our mission! Your team is an incredible example of Corporate Social Responsibly and community engagement. I look forward to working with you all again in the near future.”
Erika Nelson
Director of Volunteer Services
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