Outside of campus, our main goal is to increase chemistry awareness in the Colorado community. Our main method of achieving our goal is through demonstrations performed at various locations of the community including libraries, schools and Boys and Girls Clubs. Besides performing demonstrations, we provide the a variety of different resources to give back to our community:
- Demonstrations
- To aid our community, we provide demonstrations at various locations. We perform demonstrations to all ages from pre-schoolers to first-year college students. We perform demonstrations at libraries, fairs and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. We are continuously trying to expand our program to encourage science education at all levels.

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Resources for Interactive Science Education (RISE)
- One of our newest programs and our most anticipated projects of the year is the RISE program. With the help of a grant from the American Chemical Society, we have applied RISE to the Boys and Girls Club of America in Montbello. We perform monthly demonstrations to enforce different topics of chemistry to the participants. We have recently expanded RISE to Roy McGlone Elementary School in Montbello, Colorado. We have executed weekly demonstrations for the 4th grade students of McGlone Elementary.
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- Science Fairs
- With the help of communication from our community, our members have the ability to participate in various science fairs as judges. This allows the community to create a stronger connection to chemistry and its importance.
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- Volunteer for Outdoor Colorado (VOC)
- Besides wanting to expand science education, as a Green Chemistry Club one of our goals is to try and improve the health of the Earth. We have integrated our club with some of the events offered by the VOC. We had the opportunity to associate our club members with VOC by removing harmful sages in the prairies of Boulder.
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- PB & J Day
- Our newest project that we are currently constructing is PB & J Day. Due to the location of our campus, there is a very high number of homeless people. In order to help our community, we feel obligated to reserve some time to feed those less fortunate than us. The implementation of this program will hopefully begin on Saturday, February 18th.
- Red Cross Fundraisers
- With the cooperation of the Health Careers Club, we have raised funds to help the victims of the Tsunami of 2004 as well as the victims of Hurrican Katrina in 2005.
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- Recycling Campaign
- To improve the health of our campus and community, we have intiallized recycling campaigns in different locations.
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