Our Mission
Community Driven - Families First - Hope for All
Our Core Values
Defines success in terms of the whole community by focusing on the group’s common goals, priorities, and problems (Always us, never me).
Models virtuous behavior we want to see reflected in our community. (Not only words but actions.)
Consistent, dependable and direct. Provides constructive feedback in a collaborative environment. (Accountability, Transparency, Consistency)
Fosters an uplifting environment for themselves and those around them. Open-minded approach to problems; views mistakes as learning opportunities. (Teaching; Open-minded; Learning).
Takes on new opportunities to help the community with optimism; displays dedication to their community; committed to the success of the group (Energy; Optimism, Dedication).
Turns problems into solutions with a passion towards meeting the community and the group’s needs. (In-person efforts; Continuous Contributions)
Latest News & Press
DoCRCO Donates $20k to Help Erase Castle Rock Student Lunch Debt in Douglas County School District
Restoring History and Honoring Heroes: DoCR’s Mural Restoration Project
Dads of Castle Rock hold financial life life skills class
Castle Rock celebrates Halloween at 3rd annual Dads of Castle Rock Trunk or Treat
“We all had a lot of fun being with other families who were there who just wanted to get dressed up, be with their families, and have fun.”
Dads of Castle Rock host pancake breakfast fundraiser for teens involved in crash
The pancake breakfast was a testament to the kind of people that make up Castle Rock, and how they truly care about each other.
Dads of Castle Rock rallies community to raise $100k for teens killed in car crash
With the infamous words spoken by Robert Zearing, “Time to get to work,” the call to action was proclaimed, and the Dads of Castle Rock rallied.
Castle Rock dads represent the Dads of Castle Rock in Douglas County Fair Parade
“I felt proud before, but seeing the support from our community was overwhelming.”
Critically low blood reserves put Dads of Castle Rock in action
“I was so happy to be able to do something bigger than myself that I knew would help so many people. It was a very humbling experience,”