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Causes: Arts & Culture, Disaster Aid, Disaster Preparedness & Relief Services, Safety Education, Support, Telecommunications
Mission: In All Times of the Day, Rocky Mountain Ham Radio Stands Ready! Come rain, shine, or snow, Rocky Mountain Ham Radio's dedicated volunteers are on the front lines, ensuring that emergency communication remains steadfast and reliable. Our mission is unwavering, and we owe our ability to fulfill it to the generous support of our incredible communities. Dedicated Volunteers: Our volunteers are the backbone of our organization. They are the ones who brave the elements, train relentlessly, and stand ready to provide critical communication services when disaster strikes. Whether it's a blizzard, a wildfire, or a medical emergency, our volunteers are there, 24/7, ensuring that help can be accessed and lives can be saved. Their dedication knows no bounds. Generous Community Support: Rocky Mountain Ham Radio wouldn't be where it is today without the unwavering support of our communities. Your generosity allows us to equip and train our volunteers, maintain communication infrastructure, and expand our educational outreach programs. We are immensely grateful for your ongoing support, and we want to say a heartfelt thank you for believing in our mission. In a world filled with uncertainty, knowing that there's a network of skilled and dedicated volunteers, backed by the support of caring communities, brings peace of mind. Together, we are stronger, and together, we make a difference. Thank you for standing with Rocky Mountain Ham Radio, day or night, come rain or shine, and for ensuring that emergency communications remain a lifeline in all Rocky Mountain communities. Your support is our strength, and your trust is our motivation.
Results: We have been active in some of the worst disasters in Colorado history from fires to floods. We've provided support to State Office of Emergency Management, Various Sheriff's offices, The American Red Cross, Salvation Army. Our communications equipment and personnel is available on a first-come-first-served basis. Ever wondered about the number and locations of repeaters we support at Rocky Mountain Ham Radio? A whole lot and we are still growing! We won't stop until all communities in the Rocky Mountain Region are adequately covered. You have our word on that, and we have our work cut out for us. Explore this information and more on our website at https://www.rmham.org. Our DMR sites include: site, location Akron, (Akron) Sandia Crest, (Albuquerque NM) Badger Mountain, (Fairplay) Eldorado, (Boulder South) Lee Hill, (Boulder) Baldy, (Breckenridge/Summit Co) Burlington NEW!!, (Burlington) Fremont Peak, (Canon City) Cheyenne RMHAM, (Cheyenne, WY) Almagre Mountain, ( Colorado Springs VHF) Cheyenne Mtn, (Colorado Springs) (Now RMHAM Network) Almagre Mountain, (Colorado Springs) Squaw Mountain, (Denver-West UHF) Thorodin Mountain, (Denver-North UHF) Lookout Mountain UHF, (Denver-Central UHF) Lookout Mountain VHF, (Denver-Central VHF) Lower Squaw Mt, (Denver-VHF) Devils Head, (Douglas County) Missionary Ridge, (Durango/Missionary) Caviness Mtn, (Durango/Mancos) FAA Hill (Farmington, NM) Buckhorn, (Fort Collins VHF) Buckhorn, (Fort Collins) CSU, (Fort Collins) Horsetooth Mountain, (Fort Collins) Fort Morgan EOC, (Fort Morgan mixed mode) Grand Mesa, (Grand Junction) Mosquito, (Leadville) Cedar Point, (Limon NEW!) Cedar Point, (Limon B NEW!) Pajarite, (Los Alamos NM) Waterdog, (Montrose) Cedarwood, (Pueblo) Downtown Pueblo, ( Pueblo) Cathedral Bluffs, (Rangely) Methodist Mtn, (Salida) Picuris, (Taos, NM) Dowd Junction, (Vail) Westcreek, (Westcreek/Douglas Co) Additionally, we have various Microwave Sites like: (site, location) Archer Hill, WY (Cheyenne, WY) Buckhorn Mtn (Bellevue, CO) Horsetooth Mtn (Ft Collins, CO) Lee Hill (Boulder, CO), Firestone, CO (Firestone, CO) Thorodin Mtn (Wondervu, CO) Eldorado Mtn (Arvada, CO) Lookout Mountain (Golden, CO) Squaw Mountain (Idaho Springs, CO) Centennial Cone (Golden, CO) Guy Hill (Golden, CO) Critchell Mtn (Littleton, CO) Devilshead (Deckers, CO) Westcreek (Westcreek, CO) Almagre Mtn (Victor, CO) Cheyenne Mtn (Colorado Springs, CO) Black Forest (Black Forest, CO) Corral Bluffs (Falcon, CO) Fremont Peak (Canon City, CO) Methodist Mtn (Salida, CO) Waterdog Peak (Montrose, CO) Black Mountain (Fruita, CO) Grand Mesa (Grand Junction, CO) Sunlight Peak (Glenwood Springs, CO) Castle Peak (Eagle, CO) Upper Dowd (Minturn, CO) Mosquito Peak (Leadville, CO) Badger Mountain (Fairplay, CO) Cathedral Bluffs (Rangely, CO) San Antonio Mtn (San Antonio, NM) Picuris (Taos, NM) Sandia Crest (Albuquerque, NM)
Target demographics: Community Emergency Communications Resources for Maintaining, Building, Loaning & Learning
Direct beneficiaries per year: 1000s of Students, Dozens of Agencies and other Nonprofit Orgranizations
Geographic areas served: Your Emergency Communications Leader for the Rocky Mountain Region!
Programs: Training, Mentoring, Learning opportunities, Resource Loan Assistance to Communities and Amateur Radio Clubs in the Rocky Mountain Region in their times of need.