Our Beneficiaries.

ARCH

Adaptive Recreation for Childhood Health (ARCH) provides recreational resources and programs for children, teens and young adults with physical disabilities. By focusing on individual abilities, this program seeks to help kids develop skills that lead to a lifetime of healthy leisure and awareness.

Started in 1967 to help individuals with amputations get involved in downhill skiing, ARCH was one of the first programs of its kind in the United States. The first group of ARCH skiers included young patients from Children’s Colorado and veterans from the Vietnam War being treated at Fitzsimons Army Hospital. Today, there are programs all over the world based on our current model. 

"The Denver Round Table has been an invaluable supporter of the ARCH program for years, making an incredible impact on the lives of children with disabilities. Through their annual fundraiser, the DRT provides crucial financial support that allows ARCH to offer sports programs at discounted rates. In addition ARCH has been able to purchase much-needed adaptive sports equipment. Their commitment to making a difference in the lives of children with disabilities is truly inspiring"

                                                                  -Andrea Colucci, ARCH Operations Manager

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Excalibur Foundation

The Excalibur Foundation, incorporated in 1952, funds the charitable activities of Round Table International.  It receives gifs and bequests, and invests and administers them to provide a ready source for funding for our charities. The Foundation provides college scholarships to the winners of oratorical contests for high school students conducted annually by the local Tables. The Foundation also provides grants to support service projects selected by the local Tables.

Denver Round Table 2022 Oratorical Contest Participants