Founded in 2013, the Carbon Valley Help Center is a local nonprofit started on behalf of the Carbon Valley Network, which is a local group that exists to share information and enhance collaboration between human services groups, faith-based organizations, the school district, municipalities, Weld County and nonprofits serving the Carbon Valley region and the communities of Firestone, Frederick and Dacono.
In 2008, community and regional organizations serving the Carbon Valley area realized those in need were turning to local churches or neighboring communities to find help. To many, it was a familiar story from the early days of the OUR Center in Longmont, which today is a community-based agency that provides a strong foundation for those in need to regain self-sufficiency. OUR Center employees graciously started conversations with the Carbon Valley Network after realizing they didn’t have the resources to serve the growing Carbon Valley area. With the OUR Center’s assistance, leadership and guidance, the goal became to create a sister organization that could serve the Carbon Valley.
In 2011, the Carbon Valley Help Center committee began facilitating ideas and started the registration process with the State of Colorado. One year later, the Carbon Valley Help Center board of directors was formed and official nonprofit status was received. By the fall of 2012, the Help Center received approval from the Town of Firestone to utilize its old town hall for the organization and volunteers came forward to help make the Help Center a reality. The Carbon Valley Help Center opened in February 2013 and continues to grow in its mission to help people in immediate need move toward self-sufficiency.

Carly has been a member of the Carbon Valley community since 2013. She and her husband of 22 years have one son who is 20. Carly has been a volunteer with the Carbon Valley Help Center since 2018. She loves volunteering in her community and giving back directly to those around her. When she's not volunteering at the Help Center, you can find her coaching softball for her niece's softball team, doing crossfit, and hanging out with her family.

Originally from the Hudson Valley, NY, I developed a passion for community service early in life while volunteering as a firefighter. That experience instilled a lifelong appreciation for the power of giving back. In 1994, I moved to Fraser, Colorado, where I spent time volunteering with the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD). Later, while pursuing my college education, I continued to support others by tutoring and assisting fellow students in labs. My deeply held belief in the importance of service has led me to the Carbon Valley Help Center, where I am honored to help strengthen and uplift the local community.

Paul Sorensen grew up in the suburbs of Chicago before relocating to Southern California, then Tennessee, and ultimately settling in Firestone in 2013. He and his wife Julia, married for 35 years, cherish time spent with their three children, their spouses, and seven beloved grandchildren. With over two decades of dedicated service to the Firestone community, Paul has worn many hats—including Rotarian, Firestone Trustee, Mayor, and most recently, a member of the Help Center Board of Directors since 2023. His deep commitment to serving others has been a guiding principle throughout his life. “The Help Center is a vital resource to our community. My faith teaches me to look for ways to help others and serve to make a positive difference.” —Paul Sorensen

Bonnie considers herself a Colorado native, living here the majority of her life. She has lived in Frederick the last 5 years. Since her retirement in 2016 from 30+ years as an executive assistant, she now devotes her time to volunteering. Besides her volunteering at the Help Center for the past year, she is also a volunteer for the Town of Frederick serving on the Arts Committee, working at the courthouse and helping with special events. Aside from focusing on community service, she loves sports, especially football, baseball and soccer, playing cards, crafting, scrapbooking and spending time with her friends, family and three granddaughters.

Sue is honored to support the mission of the Carbon Valley Help Center, which provides vital assistance to those in need. She brings over 30 years of experience from her career in Human Resources with the State of Colorado. In addition, Sue has worked with the Public Employees' Retirement Association (PERA), Colorado School of Mines, and Jeffco Public Schools, gaining a wealth of experience in public service and administration. Following her retirement, Sue found a new passion in volunteer work, beginning with Hope House of Colorado. There, she helped establish and grow the organization’s volunteer program and served as Volunteer Coordinator for more than six years. Today, Sue continues to give back to her community through volunteer roles with her church, the Town of Frederick, St. Vrain Valley Schools, and other local organizations. She also serves as the Board President of Brigit’s Village Apartment Community, an intergenerational, low-income housing development in Frederick. Sue is married to her husband Joe and is the proud mother of two adult sons and grandmother to five grandchildren. She enjoys traveling, spending time with friends, and cherishing moments with her family.

Ann Schmitz became the Executive Director of the Help Center in January 2024. Prior to this role, she served for four years as Vice President of Sponsorships on the board of the Frederick High School Booster Club. Her passion for community involvement also led her to spend over a decade volunteering with the Boy Scouts of America, taking on roles ranging from Den Leader to Day Camp Director. In addition, Ann has contributed her time and talents as a board member for several Parent-Teacher Organizations at her children's schools. Ann dedicated nine years as a substitute teacher in the St. Vrain Valley School District and has taught private music lessons to dozens of students for more than 20 years. She is a proud mother of four sons, mother-in-law to three daughters-in-law, and a grandmother of two. Ann’s favorite way to spend time is with her family. She has been married to her husband for 32 years, and they’ve called Colorado home for the past 17 years. Ann also serves her church community as the Music Coordinator.

Claudia joined the Help Center in April 2024 as our part-time bilingual Resource Specialist. In addition to her work with us, she has been with Walgreens for 14 years. Originally from Los Angeles, Claudia has also lived in Florida and has called Colorado home for the past six years. She comes from a big family—one of seven siblings—with roots in Puerto Rico on her father's side and El Salvador on her mother's. Claudia and her husband are proud parents of three children. A true animal lover, she shares her home with four dogs. In her free time, Claudia enjoys nothing more than spending time with her family and beloved pets.
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At the Carbon Valley Help Center, we’re dedicated to supporting individuals and families facing financial hardship. We offer food assistance through our food pantry, as well as help with rent and utility payments.