2025 Social Impact Recap | Comfort Restorations Colorado Springs
- Team Comfort
- 7 days ago
- 5 min read
At Comfort Restorations, we've built our reputation as Colorado Springs' trusted, veteran-owned general contractor on one simple belief: the work we do in people's homes should make life better — and that responsibility doesn't stop at the job site. Our mission, Restoring Comfort, Building Community, guides every decision we make as a locally owned restoration and remodeling company, including how we invest our time, skills, and resources back into the Colorado Springs community every single month.
2025 was one of our most meaningful years yet. From serving meals at one of Colorado Springs' most essential nonprofit organizations to building a dog agility course, celebrating displaced middle schoolers, and packing holiday gifts for children around the world — Team Comfort showed up. Here's a look at how our Colorado Springs restoration team spent 2025 giving back.
2025 Social Impact Timeline
March: Kitchen Shift at Springs Rescue Mission
For the second consecutive year, the entire Team Comfort spent a day volunteering at Springs Rescue Mission — and every single person on our team left changed by it.
Springs Rescue Mission is one of the most vital organizations in Colorado Springs. For decades, they have been the city's frontline response to homelessness, addiction, and crisis, offering emergency shelter, nutritious meals, long-term recovery programs, job training, and wraparound case management for men, women, and children who have nowhere else to turn. Their approach isn't just about meeting an immediate need — it's about walking alongside people through the hardest seasons of their lives and offering a real, sustainable path forward. The transformation their programs create in individuals, families, and by extension the entire Colorado Springs community is nothing short of remarkable.
As a veteran-owned general contractor in Colorado Springs, Comfort Restorations is no stranger to the idea that community is built through service — and spending the day inside the Springs Rescue Mission kitchen, serving meals and working shoulder to shoulder with SRM's staff and guests, was a powerful reminder of exactly that. It's one thing to support an organization financially. It's another to show up in person, put on an apron, and look someone in the eye across a hot meal. That kind of giving back changes you.
This was our second year volunteering with SRM, and it won't be our last. If you're a Colorado Springs resident looking for a hands-on way to make a genuine difference in your city, Springs Rescue Mission needs volunteers year-round. There are no special skills required — just a willing heart. Learn more and sign up at springsrescuemission.org.
April: Building an Agility Course for National Mill Dog Rescue
In April, Team Comfort traded our restoration equipment for power tools and headed out to National Mill Dog Rescue for a build day with a very enthusiastic audience.
National Mill Dog Rescue is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming dogs that have been discarded by the commercial dog breeding industry — animals that in many cases have never had space to simply run, play, or just be a dog. The organization does extraordinary work providing the physical and emotional rehabilitation these animals need before finding their forever homes.
Our construction team built a ramp, jumping hoops, and several additional features to create a complete agility course for the dogs in their care. As a home restoration and remodeling company, we're used to watching spaces transform — but watching dogs who had never had room to move freely start exploring and playing on something our team built from scratch was a special kind of reward. Every dog deserves the chance to just be a dog, and we were grateful for the opportunity to make that more possible.
June: End-of-Year BBQ for Jenkins Middle School 8th Graders
When Jenkins Middle School was shut down mid-year due to severe structural issues, hundreds of Colorado Springs students were displaced across multiple campuses to finish out their school year. The 8th graders — who should have been wrapping up their final semester of middle school with the milestones and memories that come with it — found themselves finishing the year scattered, without their building, their routines, or any of the traditional end-of-year celebrations most kids take for granted.
Team Comfort wasn't okay with that.
We headed to Doherty High School, where the Jenkins 8th graders were attending, fired up the grill, and cooked and served sliders to celebrate those kids and the incredibly resilient year they had pushed through. No grand gesture — just food, friendly faces from their community, and a clear message: we see you, and you deserve to be celebrated.
Because every kid does.
As a Colorado Springs-based contractor, our team lives and works in this city. These are our neighbors' kids. Showing up for moments like this is part of what it means to be a locally owned business that's genuinely invested in the health of this community — not just a company that operates here.
November & December: Operation Christmas Child
For the second year running, Team Comfort's office staff put down the phones and project files and spent time shopping and packing shoebox gifts for Operation Christmas Child. In 2025 we packed gifts for 20 children, filling each box with toys, school supplies, hygiene items, and handpicked extras chosen with care.
These shoeboxes travel to children in some of the most vulnerable communities in the world — many of whom have never received a gift of any kind. It's a simple act with an enormous reach, and getting the whole team involved in selecting and packing gifts together has become one of our favorite traditions. One we intend to keep growing.
Restoring Comfort: Nominate a Colorado Springs Neighbor in Need
One of the programs we're most proud of at Comfort Restorations is Restoring Comfort — our ongoing initiative to donate construction labor and materials to Colorado Springs neighbors in need of essential home repairs.
We believe the safety and comfort of home is foundational to a healthy life and a healthy community. For veterans, seniors on fixed incomes, families navigating serious illness or disability, and others who fall through the cracks, a failing floor, a broken stairway, or an unsafe living condition can mean the difference between independence and crisis. As a veteran-owned general contractor in Colorado Springs, we are uniquely equipped — and deeply motivated — to help bridge that gap.
We accept nominations year-round from anyone in the Colorado Springs community. If you know a neighbor, friend, family member, or community member who could benefit from essential home repairs and might not otherwise be able to access them, we want to hear their story.
2025 reminded us, over and over again, that restoration isn't only something that happens inside a damaged home. It happens in rescue mission kitchens and on dog agility courses and at high school BBQ grills and inside gift-wrapped shoeboxes. It happens wherever someone decides to show up for their community.
We are deeply grateful to the Colorado Springs community for making the work we do possible. Every home restoration project we complete, every Google review you leave, and every referral you send our way directly fuels our ability to give back — and that's a cycle we are committed to growing.
If you've enjoyed reading about our 2025 impact and want to help Comfort Restorations continue serving this city, the best thing you can do is leave us a Google review. It takes two minutes and makes a real difference in helping more Colorado Springs homeowners and families find us.
Thank you for being part of the Comfort Restorations community. Here's to an even bigger 2026. 💛


































