Retro Party with Roundup - August 18, 2024
Step back in time and relive your high school days at Roundup Fellowship’s special event at Brewability! Enjoy a night of pizza, beer, and nostalgia, dressed in the style you rocked during your school years. Dance to the greatest hits from the 60s through the 00s and compete in our “best dressed” competition.
Brewability is an inclusive brewery and pizzeria that employs adults with disabilities to brew craft beer and make delicious pizza! Roundup will receive 10% of all pizza and beer sales from the night.
August 18, 2024 @ 5:00PM — 8:00PM
Brewability: 3445 S Broadway Englewood, CO 80110
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That’s a Wrap…Another Successful Year At Roundup School.
One of the best days to visit Roundup School is on Graduation Day. Friday, May 15th, was a celebration of the many accomplishments of students and staff at our school. We had 3 young adults graduate and many staff and students receive recognition for their efforts....
Programs and Services
Roundup Fellowship is a Colorado nonprofit organization providing programs and services for people with autism, down syndrome, cerebral palsy and similar intellectual and developmental disabilities. We are devoted to caring for the needs of more than 100 individuals...
Support Colorado programs for people who have developmental disabilities – Please help us help them
As you and your family and friends reflect about how truly blessed you are this season, thank the Lord for His many blessings. Then think about those who are not so blessed. Did you know that Colorado’s citizens who have developmental disabilities and solely rely on...
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As the children arrive at Roundup Fellowship, they are greeted with brightly painted walls that proudly display the children’s work. Each face has a smile on it and everyone gives an enthusiastic hello. One key phrase at Roundup is peace (with the hand gesture) and...
Programs and services for people who have developmental disabilities
Roundup Fellowship’s mission is to serve children and adults who have developmental disabilities – recognizing their worth, affirming their contributions, and promoting dignity in all relationships. Roundup Fellowship is a Colorado nonprofit organization providing...
Program Spotlight-Roundup School
Roundup School is a multi-grade Special Education School designed for youth ages 6 to 21. Children are referred to Roundup School by Colorado School Districts when they have had negative experiences in their previous educational environment, or they may have been out...
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At Roundup, we take pride in the relationships we have with the people we serve and support. One of those people, Tony Jackson, came to our agency at the age of 7. Tony had been in the state system since he was an infant. When our state began deinstitutionalizing...
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Encouraging words from Kristine Story found on Autism Speaks website posted by KristineMy son was severely autistic by age 3. Completely non-verbal, except for the near-constant shreiking and chanting sounds. No communication what-so-ever. We moved to California, so...
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Our son, normal at birth but profoundly brain damaged from a case of Spinal Meningitis at the age of 3 months, had now just turned 16. He had become unmanageable from self-injurious behavior and we were unable to keep him safe from himself. He had stabilized some, but...