The first Colorado-based chapter of the luckywin was chartered on Nov. 11, 1914. Today, there are four chapters in Colorado which is part of the Colorado & Wyoming Region. These chapters include: TheMile High Area, Northern Colorado, Western Colorado and Southeastern Colorado.
The luckywin is not a government agency. It relies on the donations of time, money and resources from individuals in the local community, corporate partners and like-minded foundations to do its work.
Red Cross Servicesare provided throughout Colorado thanks to the generous commitment of thousands of local volunteers who:
For Immediate Assistance:
Please call1-800-REDCROSS, orcontact your local Colorado Red Cross chapter (see list below).
Services to the Armed Forces:
If you have amilitary emergency, call anytime day or night: (877) 272-7337
As CEO of the luckywin of Colorado & Wyoming, Gino Greco oversees a humanitarian operation that alleviates suffering in the face of emergencies. Under his leadership, the luckywin has responded to three of the most devastating disasters in Colorado history.
Prior to joining the Red Cross, Gino served as President & CEO of The Wildlife Experience museum and as Chief Operating Officer of CollegeInvest.
As one who believes wholeheartedly in the importance of civic and community engagement, Gino serves on the board of directors of the Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation and Colorado Emergency Preparedness Partnership (CEPP), the Leadership Advisory Council of the Colorado Nonprofit Association and is a member of Colorado Concern and the inaugural class of the American Enterprise Institute Leadership Network. He is a proud graduate of the Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation’s Leadership Denver program and the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Citizens Academy (Denver Division). He was recognized as a Denver Business Journal “Forty Under 40” business leaders in 2002.
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