Many students at AUL face a variety of difficult situations in life, but all are striving to become their own incredible version of successful and independent adults.

Your donation will go towards supporting the bright future our scholars are working towards, and ensuring that they have the supplies they need to do so.

Why Donate to AUL?

AUL is committed to helping our students succeed. We actively work against the school-to-prison pipeline by offering wrap-around services and support to our scholars through trauma-informed practices in every interaction, great and small. Our use of project-based learning allows for each scholar to have the opportunity to graduate. With your support we can continue to create a school we believe in.

There are four ways you can give to AUL and all will help our scholars continue to learn and grow in important ways. While these levels are encouraged, any gift or contribution helps us provide scholars with the materials they need to continue their education at AUL.

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$25

Buys snacks for a classroom for one week.

 
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$500

Provides monthly bus passes for 10 students.

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$100

​Provides a week of groceries for one family.

 
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$1000

Provides scholarships for 2 students to take concurrent enrollment courses at Colorado Community College.

 

Volunteer with AUL Denver!

 

We are always looking for people interested in volunteering at AUL. If you have a skill or job you’re able to share or an extracurricular activity you think would be engaging to our students, get in touch with us!

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AUL is a true community that has its priorities straight. We value healthy relationships before everything, and that has made all the difference in creating a space for students and staff alike to thrive. Every individual at AUL is celebrated for their strengths, and lessons are student driven. You can feel the passion for our mission when you walk through our doors... and we hope you do! We would love for you to join our community of scholars.  

— Ms. Vanderhorst, Teacher