Before Covid we partnered with Colorado Academy Project H.O.P.E. to do KidSight Screening at this event.  This is a huge event and we expect to screen at least 100 kids.  We are planning to use two PlusOptix to keep up with screening these many kids.  We will need help in screening and managing the flow of kids and parents.   Spanish speakers would be helpful.  They are expecting 2000 people with over half being kids. Below is an event description.   
 
We need a team leader and five screeners.  Please contact me if you can be the leader or screener.
 
Founded in the mid-90s by students from the Class of 1996, Students H.O.P.E. (Helping Other People Eat) has evolved into the largest service-learning project on the CA campus – and a major event for faculty, parent volunteers, and school staff as well. The first event served approximately 200 people in a downtown Denver homeless shelter. Today, this Upper School student-run event provides gently used clothing, toiletry and baby care items, new holiday toys, basic medical care including flu shots, and a holiday meal to a growing population – 1800 attendees in 2016 – each December on our campus. Many disadvantaged families are bused by CA from downtown shelters and agencies.
 
Date:  Saturday, December 10th
Time:  10:00 am to 3 pm - Can work any amount of time you can.  
Location:  Colorado Academy, 3800 S Pierce St, Denver, CO 80235
 
Contact: Lion Fletcher Brown    brownsinco@gmail.com     303.619.8486