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Harmony Painting gives $1,000 to Treeline Pass

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Denver painting company Harmony Painting donated $1,000 to Treeline Pass, a school for adults with autism and developmental disabilities, and brought team members to its annual fundraiser. The support helps fund programming, resources and operations for a program focused on life skills, vocational preparation and community integration.

Why it matters: - Treeline Pass serves adults with autism and developmental disabilities who need education and support beyond traditional schooling. - Harmony Painting’s donation helps fund programming, resources and operational support for the nonprofit. - The gift also reflects local business support for families tied to the school.

What happened: - Harmony Painting, a Denver-based residential and commercial painting company, donated $1,000 to Treeline Pass. - Members of the Harmony Painting team also attended Treeline Pass’s annual fundraiser. - The support was personal for the company because the son of a Harmony Painting employee attends Treeline Pass. - CEO Spencer Melfi said the company wanted to show up for its people and stand behind families in the community.

The details: - Treeline Pass is an educational program for adults with developmental disabilities. - The school focuses on life skills training, vocational preparation and community integration. - Treeline Pass also emphasizes independence, social growth and workforce readiness. - The annual fundraiser helps sustain those programs and expand access for families across the region. - Harmony Painting said its $1,000 donation goes directly to programming, resources and operational support. - The company also sent team members to the fundraiser in person. - Harmony Painting provides residential and commercial painting services throughout Denver and surrounding areas. - The company says its work is built on communication, craftsmanship and standing behind every project. - More information is available at Treeline Pass and Harmony Painting.

Between the lines: - The donation is small in dollar terms but meaningful because it connects a local employer with a cause that affects one employee’s family directly. - The fundraiser attendance signals that Harmony Painting is using time and visibility, not just money, to support community ties. - Melfi framed the effort as part of a broader view that business success should include local impact.

What’s next: - Treeline Pass will use fundraiser support to keep its programs running and broaden access for more families. - Harmony Painting is likely to continue emphasizing community involvement alongside its painting services. - The company will remain focused on residential work, with commercial projects available across the region.

The bottom line: - Harmony Painting used both a donation and a public show of support to back a Denver nonprofit serving adults with autism and developmental disabilities.

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