Your Community Wood Bank

Your Community Wood Bank Community Woodbank serving free firewood to individuals and families in need.

It may be 70° one day or it may snow the next, but that’s May in Colorado your community Woodbank helps good folks in ne...
05/04/2026

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01/29/2026

Dear Friends and Community Supporters,

As we move through January, we wanted to share a brief update on how the Woodbank continues to support neighbors in need across the county during this difficult winter season.

Food and heating costs remain extremely high, and many families are facing impossible choices. One recent example is a large local family with seven children who could not afford both groceries and heat. Through the Woodbank, firewood was supplied so the family could stay warm while prioritizing food for their children.

We also assisted an 82-year-old gentleman in the county who is facing significant financial strain due to ongoing medical issues. While a neighbor had been helping him previously, they are no longer able to do so. The Woodbank stepped in to supply firewood, allowing him to safely heat his home during the cold months.

Additionally, we delivered firewood to a widow in the county who is experiencing severe financial hardship. Along with her delivery, the Woodbank completed several other firewood deliveries and pickups throughout the community.

These are just a few examples of the many individuals and families relying on the Woodbank this winter. Every load of firewood represents warmth, dignity, and relief during a challenging time.

Thank you for your continued support and for helping us care for our community when it matters most.
Warm regards
Your Community Woodbank

This is why the Community Woodbank is available If you or someone you know is cold and uses firewood as a heating source...
12/11/2025

This is why the Community Woodbank is available
If you or someone you know is cold and uses firewood as a heating source
Please reach out and let someone know if you need help
Keep an eye out on your neighbors and each other 👍🪵🪵🪵
303-805-8497

"My name's Albert. I'm 68. I deliver heating oil to homes in rural Pennsylvania. Drive the tanker truck, fill people's tanks, collect payment. Been doing this route twenty-three years, same two hundred houses.
Winter up here isn't a joke. You run out of oil, your house gets down to freezing in hours.

But I can tell when people are stretching it.
Like Mrs. Kowalski on Ridgeway Road. Normally orders oil every six weeks in winter. Last year, she went fourteen weeks. I'd drive past her house, see frost on the inside of her windows. She was keeping the heat off, living in one room with a space heater.

I knocked on her door. "Mrs. Kowalski, you need oil. It's 12 degrees out."
She wouldn't open the door all the way. Too cold inside. "I'll order next month, Albert. When my check comes."
"You won't make it to next month."
"I'll manage."
I filled her tank anyway. Two hundred gallons. Didn't ask. Just did it.
Next day, she called the office crying. "I can't pay for that oil."
"Pay me when you can. Or don't. Can't have you freezing."

Started noticing it everywhere on my route. Families rationing heat. Elderly folks going weeks without ordering. Houses I'd delivered to for twenty years, suddenly silent.

I created a system. When I saw someone stretching too long, I'd deliver anyway. Mark it on my sheet as "partial delivery" or "maintenance fill." Company never checked the details.

That winter, I gave away maybe twelve thousand dollars in oil. My own commissions, mostly. Some from my savings.

Mrs. Kowalski called me in March. "I got my tax refund. I'm paying you back. Every penny."
"Keep your money."

"No. But take this." She handed me three hundred dollars cash. "For the next person who's cold."
Now I keep that money in my truck. When someone can't pay, I use it. When they pay me back, it goes back in the fund. It's up to four thousand now.

Other oil delivery drivers heard. Started doing it in Vermont, Maine, upstate New York. Can't let people freeze over money.

I'm 68. I drive a tanker truck through blizzards to keep houses warm.

But I've learned this, heat isn't a luxury. It's survival. And no grandmother should choose between food and freezing.

So warm someone's house today. Pay their utility bill. Check on your cold neighbors.
Because winter doesn't care about your bank account.
But we should."
Let this story reach more hearts....
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By Mary Nelson

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12/01/2025

Your Community Woodbank
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If you or someone you know is struggling a bit and use firewood 🪵 as a heat source
Give us a call we have FREE firewood available for families and individuals in need, serving Elbert and Douglas Counties while supplies last
303-805-8497

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11/27/2025

Blessings and Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family

WE ARE HERE FOR YOU �Firewood 🔥 Firewood 🔥 Your community Woodbank here in Elbert County Supplies FREE cut split firewoo...
11/17/2025

WE ARE HERE FOR YOU �Firewood 🔥 Firewood 🔥
Your community Woodbank here in Elbert County
Supplies FREE cut split firewood to individuals and families in need.
The cost of everything is through the roof so WE GET IT , If you know someone that’s struggling that uses wood as a heat source please reach out and we will make sure they get some firewood while supplies last
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303-805-8497

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Elbert, CO

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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