Emergency Family Assistance Association: This nonprofit is welcoming food donations weekdays between the hours of 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. Come by 1575 Yarmouth Ave. on the north side of the building. Weather permitting, you can leave your donation on a table outside and fill out your own receipt, or you can knock on the door for help. EFAA accepts unopened cans and packages that are no more than one year beyond their date. EFAA asks for nutrient-dense, healthy products. Foods the group needs the most: canned chili, canned fruit and canned vegetables. Our greatest nonfood needs are toothpaste, shampoo and diapers in sizes 5 and 6. We have set up an Amazon Wish List of food items that you can choose to buy and send directly to us at a.co/7cIzwwP. For more information, email Walter O’Toole at walter@efaa.org, or call 303-951-7667. Food bank hours are noon to 4:30 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and noon to 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.

There With Care: This nonprofit helps families and children facing critical illness. At the direction of hospital social workers, it is continuing to deliver support to these families. Its wish list includes size 5 and 6 baby diapers, baby bottles, baby hygiene items and car seats. Food needs are oatmeal, sweet/salty snacks, pop-top soup, easy mac cups, and peanut butter and jelly. Other needed items include disinfecting wipes, dish soap, laundry detergent, body wash, toothbrushes for adults and kids, and card games. A complete list is available at bit.ly/TWCWishList to order from Amazon, or items can be delivered to 2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 100, Boulder. There also are drop-off bins at its locations. For more information, go to bit.ly/TWCBinList, call 303-447-2273 or email info@therewithcare.org.

Rise Against Suicide 5K: The Emerge 5K raises funds to ensure that Rise Against Suicide can continue to fulfill its organizational mission of breaking the social and financial barriers to mental health care for youth. Each year, Rise Against Suicide funds thousands of therapy sessions for youth under the age of 19 who are uninsured, underinsured and burdened with suicidal ideation. Get out for a morning of community, live music, food, fun, prizes and more; 8 a.m. Sunday, May 7, Boulder Reservoir, 5565 51st St., Boulder; free; 720-850-3905.

Hope Chest fundraising event: The Left Hand Artist Group Hope Chest event will feature hand-decorated/-crafted boxes that will be auctioned off. Live music by Good Music Medicine and a food truck by El Herradera will be available. All proceeds from the silent auction will benefit Hope for Longmont (Homeless Outreach Providing Encouragement) and Left Hand Artist Group; 2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 7, Grossen Bart Brewery, 1025 Delaware Ave., Longmont; 720-438-2060.

Meals on Wheels game show night: Coal Creek Meals on Wheels is hosting a game show night. Rion Evans will host fan favorite game shows, like “Family Feud,” “Wheel of Fortune” and more. Guests will be invited up on stage to play each game, while members of the audience can play along from their seats. All proceeds from the event will benefit Coal Creek Meals on Wheels, whose mission is to support independence and quality of life for Lafayette, Louisville, Erie and Superior residents by providing nutritious meals and social contact; 6 p.m. Monday, May 8, The Louisville Underground, 640 Main St., Louisville; $30; 303-997-9548.

Boulder Chorale Fundraising event: Join The Boulder Chorale in its spring fundraising concert: A Little Night Music. There will be a silent auction and raffle alongside the beautiful music being performed. The concert will feature English and American art songs with a touch of music from American musicals. Andrew Garland, baritone, and Susan Olenwine, piano, will perform; 7 p.m. Friday, May 12, Atonement Lutheran Church, 685 Inca Parkway, Boulder; $15-$100; 303.554.7692.

Strawberry Festival Vintage & Antique Market: The market features an array of vintage and antique dealers in art, furniture, jewelry (fine and costume), primitives, clothing, southwest, toys, collectibles, home décor, mid-century, retro, glass and more. This event is a fundraiser for The St. Vrain Historical Society, a local nonprofit organization in Longmont. Admission and café sales support SVHS mission of historical preservation and education in the community including the continued care and management of the four historic properties under their care; 10 a.m. Saturday, May 20, Boulder County Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Road, Longmont; $10; 303-776-1870.

Jeep Parade: Soak up some sunshine and warm weather in the Beer Garden, and enjoy a jeep parade, bouncy house, face painting, vendors, Handhelds and Georgia Boys. $1 from every 1265 Pilsner sold in the Beer Garden will benefit Food For Thought and their mission to end child hunger in Denver; 11 a.m. Saturday, May 20, Left Hand Brewing, 1265 Boston Ave., Longmont; 303-772-0258.

Rock Benefit at Bootstrap Brewing: Enjoy a fun filled day of local performers rockin’ out to the best songs of the 70s to benefit the Denver Zoo; noon Sunday, May 21, Bootstrap Brewing Company, 142 Pratt St., Longmont; 720-438-8488.