Tim’s Story
Tim Hulstrom’s connection as a supporter at DDRC dates back to his parents Joan and Robert, who were vital supporters beginning in the 1960s. “Over the years, our family members, including myself, have actively participated in volunteering and supporting DDRC’s Therapeutic Recreation Program,” Tim explained.
“Our involvement with individuals with intellectual disabilities began in 1965 when Joan Hulstrom initially worked in the industry. The connection deepened in the 1980s with more family members including Terri Hulstrom, my niece Kelly Hulstrom, and my wife Michelle Hulstrom, who worked for DDRC as a direct care provider when our children were young,” he added.
Keeping the family’s tradition of giving, Tim encouraged his children Denise, Shannon, and Robert to get involved throughout the DDRC Recreation Program as volunteers and Unified Partners on various sports teams, including participating in the Special Olympics Colorado. “They were even part of the National Team in 2014 that traveled to New Jersey to compete in softball. Since then, my daughters have begun working in this industry, and my son still participates in numerous sports as a Unified Partner. My wife, being the team mom, always shows up and cheers louder than the rest,” Tim shares.
“DDRC is an integral part of our family and has provided countless opportunities and memories,” he added.
Beyond his family’s longtime involvement, Tim annually donated a set of Bronco Tickets for program participants to attend a game. “We donate Broncos tickets to DDRC as a way to spread joy and provide athletes with opportunities they might not always have. Their enthusiasm at the games is truly inspiring, and I can promise you that on that day, the DDRC athletes are the biggest and purest fans in that stadium,” Tim remarked.
“The inspiration to continue giving in this way comes from the athletes themselves,” Tim added. “Seeing their passion and the happiness derived from these experiences reinforces our commitment to supporting DDRC’s Therapeutic Recreation Program.”
When asked what he would share with others interested in donating tickets to program participants, Tim said, “I would encourage them to consider the profound impact that experiential gifts can have on individuals, especially those involved in sports or recreational activities.”
“The joy and sense of inclusion these experiences bring are invaluable, making it a meaningful way to contribute to the community,” he concluded.
If you are interested in donating tickets to a game or experience, please contact Ashley Lee at Ashley.brooks@ddrcco.com