November 5, 2021

Optomi Denver Partners with The TGB Foundation on the 9th Annual Opt2give Day


On Friday, November 5th, Optomi celebrated its 9th annual Op2tgive Day, the Founder’s Day of Optomi. A day dedicated to impacting local communities. The Denver team assembled entertainment bags for hospitalized kids at Children’s Health Colorado. These bags were funded by The TGB Foundation through our fundraising effort in September and are filled with coloring books, fidget spinners, stress balls, conversation cards, joke cards, slime and more! This entire day was devoted to giving back, an ideal our late founder, Todd Black, instilled in the culture of Optomi. He is the inspiration behind the TGB Foundation, an impact-driven nonprofit providing opportunity for kids to live their best lives. Todd always preached that small things make the biggest impact, and there’s no doubt our Opt2give day efforts have made a difference in the lives of many.

November 4, 2020

Opt2give Day 2020


We spent the day giving back at the Food Bank of the Rockies, the organization that we partner with through our Backpack Meals program, packaging weekly meal kits for local seniors. One of the ways COVID-19 has impacted our seniors citizens is how they are…

November 3, 2019

Opt2give Day 2019


Optomi Denver volunteered at Food Bank of the Rockies for an Opt2give day by sorting and packing food to go to different agencies around the city. There are 55 agencies total and everyday the food bank feeds about half a million people. Food Bank of the…

May 5, 2019

Denver Team Volunteers at Food Bank of the Rockies


The Optomi Denver Office had a wonderful morning volunteering at the Food Bank of the Rockies loading food for 20 agencies to distribute across the greater Denver area including the weekend backpack program!…

November 1, 2016

Opt2give Day 2016


For our Opt2give Day 2016, the Denver team served at the Food Bank of the Rockies charity event. Their volunteer efforts helped the warehouse can get food to people who need it. The homeless population represents only about 10% of the Food Bank recipients. The rest?…