DENVER — The inaugural Denver Day of Service, hosted by the Broncos and Mile High United Way, is challenging the community to participate in 100-minute service projects recognizing the NFL's 100th season on Friday, June 7, at 9 a.m. MDT.

The Denver Day of Service is part of the Broncos' Huddle for 100, a league-wide initiative that encourages fans to volunteer for at least 100 minutes during the celebration of the NFL's 100th season. Additional information about ways the Broncos are engaging with fans in recognition of the NFL's 100th season will be announced in May.

"With the NFL celebrating its 100th season, Denver Day of Service is an impactful way for fans to join the Broncos in highlighting the league's tradition of giving back," Broncos President & CEO Joe Ellis said. "These 100-minute service projects — in partnership with Mile High United Way — will bring together our organization, local non-profits and our fans to benefit our community."

More than 20 organizations have committed to hosting projects, and volunteers can sign up through this link.

The city-wide community service projects will be captained by Broncos and Mile High United Way employees. Several Broncos players, alumni and cheerleaders will also participate and host projects for Denver Day of Service.

"Mile High United Way is proud to partner with the Denver Broncos on this first-ever event. Volunteering is the cornerstone of what we do," President and CEO of Mile High United Way Christine Benero said. "It is exciting to see the full force of the non-profit community and the business community unite and bring this to life. When you join forces with a winning team like the Denver Broncos, communities can be changed."

There is no limit to the amount of volunteers as additional service projects will be unveiled as projects fill up. Registration for the following projects begins today, Friday, April 12:

Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver

Children's Hospital Colorado

Florence Crittenton Services

Food Bank of the Rockies

Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver

Make-A-Wish Colorado

The Baby Haven

The Senior Hub

Women's Bean Project

Zuma's Rescue Ranch

Denver Broncos Community Development

The Denver Broncos are committed to improving lives in our community by focusing on Youth Development, Quality of Life, Health & Wellness, Youth Football and Civic Engagement. Alongside key community partners in each focus area, we are able to make a difference through strategic programming, unique events and dedicated advocacy. For more information on the Denver Broncos' community partnerships and programs, please visit denverbroncos.com/community or follow @BroncosOffField on Twitter and Instagram.

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