Denver Partners Against Graffiti
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Denver Partners Against Graffiti
   
Through community empowerment, education, eradication, and enforcement Denver Partners Against Graffiti creates partnerships between the City, public and private property owners, and all Denver citizens to maintain clean and safe neighborhoods...because neighborhoods matter.

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Denver Partners Against Graffiti, a program of the City & County of Denver is seeking bi-lingual volunteers to help with door to door outreach in Denver.  If you are fluent in English and Spanish, feel comfortable talking to citizens door-to-door, and want to help decrease graffiti in our neighborhoods, this may be the opportunity for you!

 

Bi-lingual volunteers are needed to go door-to-door in selected neighborhoods sharing information about Denver’s free graffiti removal services. 

 

 

  • Your time commitment is flexible – you decide the number of days and hours to work
  • Denver Partners Against Graffiti will provide training and supplies 
  • You will provide your own transportation
  • You will be assigned to work in small designated areas
  • This opportunity is best suited for volunteers that can offer more than a one time  commitment
  • Volunteers must be adults or teens with adult supervision
  • There is no pay associated with this volunteer opportunity 
  • Your help will make a big difference in Denver neighborhoods  
  • We need YOU!

 

To learn more about this opportunity please call 

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Graffiti STOPS with You! 
 
 
 
 
Are you doing landscaping?  Read about graffiti-prevention through landscaping and other prevention tips.

Mayor Hickenlooper and Denver City Council have identified graffiti prevention as one of their top priorities.  One of Denver’s graffiti-prevention strategies is expanded community partnerships.  Currently nearly 150 people have joined"The Brush Off"  campaign by pledging to help keep their property and communities graffiti-free.  Find out how easy it is to become a Brush Off partner.
 
 

Did you Know?

 
The most effective deterrent to graffiti vandalism is quick, consistent cleanup. 
 
You can receive free graffiti clean-up supplies and free graffiti removal assistance from the City. 
 
Denver Partners Against Graffiti (DPAG) removed more than 4 million square feet of graffiti in 2008.

Graffiti prevention is a responsibility that must be shared by the City, businesses and concerned citizens.


 
 
  
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