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Colorado Heroes: Tell Us Who's Made A Difference In Your Life!
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.

COLORADO — The adage "not all heroes wear capes" is one that's apparent in society now, more than ever. We want to hear about the "heroes" who are helping your community get through these changing times.
Patch has partnered with Ring to shine a spotlight on the neighborhood heroes who are making a difference in their communities, whether it's the clerk at your local grocery store who went above and beyond to help you, the nurse who tended a sick family member or the stranger who showed you a moment of kindness.
Let us know about those making a difference by filling out the form below and we'll be happy to share their impact with the rest of the community.
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Contributions big and small are important and valued.
Here are three examples of our Hometown Heroes from our Colorado Patch readers:
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'His Heart Is Enormous And He Cares So Much': Denver Hero
Jim Scharper is the founder of the non-profit organization Feeding Denver's Hungry.
'Devotes Countless Hours To Helping Others': Arvada Hero
Marissa Chabai is an operating room nurse and a licensed mental health therapist who has done everything she can to help others amid the pandemic.
'Selfless, Kind And Generous': 12-Year-Old Boulder Hero
Grace has made washable masks for her fellow community members and given them away for free.
Thank you for nominating someone who makes your neighborhood a better place.
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