LIME Painting is a values-based franchise that provides luxury painting, coating and surface restoration, but it’s also giving back to the community. The company is accomplishing this through its LIME Light Outreach initiative, which is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing support for its community. By Nancy E. Williams

LIME Painting is a values-based franchise that provides luxury painting, coating and surface restoration, but it’s also giving back to the community. The company is accomplishing this through its LIME Light Outreach initiative, which is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing support for its community. 

The organization is built around LIME Painting’s mission of faith, family, patriotism and prosperity. By forming strategic partnerships with similarly valued nonprofits and collaborating on meaningful events, campaigns and media outreach, LIME Painting has made a difference in the communities it serves.

The annual LIME Light Golf Tournament is a major contributing event for the company’s outreach program. Over the past three years, the event has brought local organizations together to raise money, spread awareness and have fun. 

“The LIME Light Outreach supports crucial programs supporting all kinds of communities in the Denver area,” explained LIME Painting Marketing Coordinator Sara Michie. “In the first and second tournaments, LIME Light Outreach partnered with Dry Bones, a Denver-based organization focused on job training and assisting homeless youth, and then Joy House, an organization aiding women and children escaping domestic situations, respectively.” 

For the third tournament, LIME Light Outreach collaborated with Providence Network, a nonprofit dedicated to helping families find healing and reconciliation by providing safe environments for youth and facilitating long-lasting generational change. The event not only raised funds but also increased awareness about the vital work done by Providence Network in the community.

This year, LIME Light Outreach is gearing up for its fourth golf tournament, which is scheduled for Sept. 24th. While the partnership for this year’s tournament has yet to be announced, the event promises to be a fun day filled with activities such as lunch, awards, games, raffles, silent auctions and the popular Beat the Pro competition, where participants can test their skills against a professional golfer.

“The LIME Light Outreach is building a sense of community by bringing people together in the support of the next generation of leaders,” shared Michie.

Nancy E. Williams

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