ATTENTION: After 15 months of operation during the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Denver Delivery Network is shutting down operations, with our last day on June 1, 2021.
We are grateful for our tireless volunteers, who have handled hundreds of deliveries, and are happy that we could help so many of our neighbors during this very difficult time.

Who we are
We are a network of volunteers who help you get groceries and other essential items in the Denver area during the coronavirus outbreak. We follow contact protocols based on CDC guidelines, to reduce the risk of spreading infection.
Volunteers deliver items to your door and you’ll reimburse them for costs via Venmo, Zelle, cash, or SNAP. There is no delivery fee. See our current coverage map.
We are registered as a nonprofit in the State of Colorado (EIN 85-0523608) and are listed with Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 service.
Who We Serve
We serve those affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, who are either sick/symptomatic, exposed to the COVID-19 virus or in a high-risk group. Our coverage area map shows where we can currently deliver.
how you can help
Make a donation
Donations are used to support neighbors who are unable to cover their needs during this critical time.
Join our Efforts
We have many different types of volunteer opportunities and are building a network of caring neighbors.

