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Building Homes, Communities and Hope Thank you choosing Habitat for Humanity ReStores to do your community service hours. The Habitat ReStores sell new and used building materials and the proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver s Programs. Please note that the ReStore is a hectic and fast-paced warehouse environment. Volunteers are often asked to jump from project to project as priorities shift throughout the day. Please be flexible and prepared to multitask! IMPORTANT: We do not accept volunteers who are in trouble for aggression, violent crimes, crimes against minors, sexual offenses, theft or robbery. Community Service volunteers must be 16 years of age or older. Volunteers under 18 years of age must have a Minor Waiver Form signed by parent/guardian. TIME SHEET: Bring your Community Service time sheet to the ReStore and picture id your first day. The time sheet will remain at the ReStore until your hours are finished and the paperwork complete. If you do not have a Community Service time sheet, you can use the ReStore time sheet that is included in this packet. You are responsible to make sure your hours are accurate and the ReStore staff signs your time sheet every day you volunteer. If you choose to do hours at more than one ReStore, bring an extra copy of your timesheet to the ReStore. When you hours are complete, all time sheets will be brought to one ReStore to be compiled. Because this can be difficult and time consuming, we encourage you to do all of your hours at one ReStore. If your program requires a signed Service Agreement, please stop by the ReStore prior to your first day of work to have ReStore Staff sign the agreement. REMINDERS: ALL volunteers play a vital role at the Restore. It is important that all scheduled volunteers arrive at the ReStore on time and stay for the entire shift. This ensures proper supervision and work projects. Arrive promptly at the beginning of the shift. Volunteers arriving after the orientation and safety training will not be able to stay and volunteer.

SIGN-UP FOR A SHIFT Volunteers must sign-up online at habitatvolunteer.org Select the ReStore that is most convenient for you: o Denver o Wheat Ridge o Littleton o Highlands Ranch o Aurora We have two shifts per day as follows: o Monday through Saturday: 9am-2pm 2pm-7pm o Sunday: 10am-1pm 1pm-5pm Included in this packet are: Frequently asked questions and instructions on when to arrive and what to bring (Please Read) Adult Waiver (2 pages) Youth Waiver and Medical Release for volunteers 16-17 years of age (3 pages) Thank you again for dedicating your time and energy volunteering with Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver. We hope you will enjoy this opportunity to work with other volunteers as your truly make a difference in our community. Please feel free to email or call with any questions. Happy Volunteering, Maureen Johnson Volunteer Program Coordinator mjohnson@habitatmetrodenver.org 720-469-4807

ReStore Volunteer Information What is a ReStore? ReStores sell donated home improvement and home furnishings to the public at a discount. One hundred percent of our profits support Habitat for Humanity Home Ownership and Home Repair programs for low income families. What does a ReStore volunteer do? Volunteers help unload donations, organize our inventory, arrange furniture, help customers, and load sales. What is the age requirement? All volunteers must be at least 16 years old. 16-17 year olds must have a Minor Waiver that includes parental waiver and medical release signed by their parent/guardian. If youth do not bring the signed waiver with them to their first shift, they will not be permitted to volunteer. When can I volunteer? ReStores have two volunteer shifts per day: Monday Saturday: 9am-2pm and 2pm-7pm Sunday: 10am-1pm and 1pm-5pm. Please arrive at the ReStore a few minutes before your shift begins. Be sure to arrive on time so you hear the orientation and safety training. If you arrive during or after the talk you will not be able to stay and volunteer. Volunteers commit to working the entire shift. If you would like to work a few extra hours, but not a full day, you may sign up for the morning shift and then stay into the afternoon shift. Just let the ReStore staff know that you will be staying into the afternoon. What should I wear? The ReStore is a warehouse environment and volunteers must dress appropriately. Volunteers must wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes (tennis shoes are fine but no crocs or flipflops). What are the physical requirements? It is not uncommon to lift up to 50 pounds at a time, or to help move couches, large windows, appliances, etc. If you have any medical concerns (pregnancy, back problems, etc) or cannot handle the physical demands, the ReStores may not be a good fit for you. Do I get a break during my shift? Volunteers working one shift can take a 30 minute break. Volunteers working two shifts in a row can take a 10 minute break in the morning, a 30 minute lunch and a 10 minutes break in the evening. We have a community kitchen at the Restore for volunteers to use. For your 30 minutes lunch break, you may bring your lunch or go out. Please tell a staff member when you are taking a break. Please go only when it is appropriate to do so (example: during a slow period). Break or lunch cannot be taken at the end of the shift. Can I do school, work, benefits or court ordered community service at the ReStore? We welcome volunteers doing community service. If doing court ordered service, you cannot volunteer if your ticket is related to theft, aggression or adult crimes involving minors. What if I can t make my shift? We count on your commitment to volunteer. However, if you are not able to make your shift, please cancel at least 24 hours before your shift begins so we can replace you. Volunteers who miss are allowed 3 no-shows before they are ineligible to volunteer Who do I contact if I have questions? Maureen Johnson, Volunteer Coordinator mjohnson@habitatmetrodenver.org 720-469-4807 Dress is casual with a t-shirt and jeans or t-shirt and shorts in the summer. The ReStores can be dirty and dusty, so chances are you will leave here less pristine than when you came!

Community Service Contact Maureen Johnson: 720-469-4807 Record of Community Service Performed: Who is requiring your hours? Court ordered School/College/Work Name of your Organization/School Participant: Participant Phone #: (If Court Mandated) Photo ID checked: Yes *County/City or State Requiring Service Caseworker Name & Phone # ReStore Location: Date Time In Time Out Location Hours Worked Verified by TOTAL HOURS WORKED: Duties performed/habitat comments: Habitat Representative Date Important! Your hours must be tracked every day you volunteer in the ReStore. When hours are completed this form will be copied and kept on file for 2 years at the ReStore. The original must be provided to the courts/entity requiring hours, by the person completing CS hour.

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF METRO DENVER RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY THIS RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY (the "Release") is executed on [DATE], 20, by [PLEASE PRINT YOUR NAME] ("Volunteer") in favor of HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF METRO DENVER, INC., a Colorado nonprofit corporation, HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL, INC., a Georgia nonprofit corporation (collectively, "Habitat"), their respective directors, officers, employees and agents, and the successors and assigns of the foregoing (collectively, the "Released Parties"). Volunteer desires to provide services on behalf of Habitat as a volunteer and is not now nor will receive wages to perform any volunteer tasks for Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver. Volunteer understands and acknowledges that that the services performed by Volunteer, from time to time, may include a broad range of volunteer activities, including but not limited to the construction or rehabilitation of single family or multi-family residential buildings, assisting Habitat staff at either a Habitat ReStore, a Habitat office or at special events or dedications, travel to and from work site locations and for other purposes, as well as the operation of Habitat vehicles (collectively, "Volunteer Services"). As used in this Release, the term "Volunteer Services" is intended to be used in its broadest sense and shall include any and all activities of any kind or nature, at any time and in any place that are performed by Volunteer on behalf of Habitat. Volunteer acknowledges that if Volunteer does not sign this Release, Habitat will not permit Volunteer to provide Volunteer Services. Volunteer acknowledges that this Release applies each time that Volunteer provides Volunteer Services. Volunteer does hereby freely, voluntarily and without duress execute this Release under the following terms: 1. Waiver and Release. Volunteer does hereby, for Volunteer and on behalf of Volunteer's spouse, heirs, assigns, next of kin and legal representatives, release and forever discharge and hold harmless the Released Parties from any and all liability, costs, losses, damages, expenses, claims and demands of whatever kind or nature, whether from tort, contract or otherwise, either in law or in equity (collectively, "Claims"), which may hereafter arise, directly or indirectly, from or in connection with Volunteer Services. Volunteer understands that this Release discharges the Released Parties from any Claims that Volunteer, or his or her spouse, heirs, assigns, next of kin or legal representatives may have against the Released Parties arising, directly or indirectly, from or in connection with the Volunteer Services, including, but not limited to any bodily injury, personal injury, illness, loss, death, disability, property damage, incidental or consequential damages, punitive damages or special damages that may result, directly or indirectly from Volunteer Services, whether caused in whole or in part by the negligence, fault or misconduct of Habitat or its officers, directors, employees or agents, other Habitat volunteers, or otherwise. Volunteer also understands that Habitat does not assume any responsibility for, or obligation to provide, financial aid or other assistance, including but not limited to, medical, health or disability insurance except as Habitat has specifically disclosed in writing to Volunteer. 2. Medical Treatment. Volunteer acknowledges that the Released Parties assume no responsibility for providing medical care to Volunteer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that any medical care is provided to Volunteer, Volunteer does hereby, for Volunteer and on behalf of Volunteer's spouse, heirs, assigns, next of kin and legal representatives, release and forever discharge the Released Parties from any Claims whatsoever which may hereafter arise, directly or indirectly, from, or in connection with, any first aid, treatment, transportation, assessment, care or service rendered by any person in connection with Volunteer Services. Volunteer hereby consents to the administration to Volunteer of first aid treatment and over the counter medications and treatments, in accordance with manufacturer labels, whether administered by a Released Party or a third party. Volunteer understands that, in an emergency, the Released Parties may attempt to contact any person listed as an emergency contact for Volunteer in records maintained by Habitat. If an emergency contact cannot be reached promptly, Volunteer authorizes the Released Parties to act as agent for Volunteer to consent to any examination, testing, imaging, medical, dental or surgical treatment advised for Volunteer by a physician or other licensed healthcare provider. Volunteer also authorizes the Released Parties to transport, or arrange for the transport of, Volunteer as the Released Parties reasonably deem necessary, for the medical treatment of Volunteer. 3. Assumption of Risk. Volunteer acknowledges that there are potential Hazards involved in providing the Volunteer Services. The term "Hazards" is intended to be used in its broadest sense and includes, but is not limited to, naturally occurring hazards (such as uneven land or inclement weather); man-made hazards (such as uneven concrete or sharp edges on steel); food contamination; hazards typical for construction sites; exposure to harmful materials such as lead, asbestos or mold; the operation of vehicles, tools or equipment; physical labor and the conduct of warehouse operations. Volunteer understands and acknowledges that Volunteer Services may include Hazards that could harm Volunteer, and that such Hazards may or may not always be obvious. Volunteer hereby voluntarily, expressly, knowingly and specifically assumes the risk of injury or harm from all such Hazards and releases, for Volunteer and on behalf of Volunteer's spouse, heirs, assigns, next of kin and legal representatives, the Released Parties from all Claims arising, directly or indirectly, from, or in connection with, Volunteer Services or the Hazards. www.habitatmetrodenver.org

4. Insurance. Habitat may elect, in its sole discretion, to provide group accident insurance for special projects. Any coverage so provided will be governed by the policy language. Except to the extent it makes available such group accident insurance, Habitat does not carry or maintain, and expressly disclaims responsibility for providing any health, medical or disability insurance coverage for Volunteer. Volunteers are not deemed employees or agents of Habitat and Habitat shall not be responsible for the purchase of worker's compensation insurance. VOLUNTEER IS EXPECTED AND ENCOURAGED TO HAVE MEDICAL OR HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE IN EFFECT. VOLUNTEER EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THERE HAS BEEN NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AGREEMENT BY HABITAT TO PROVIDE INSURANCE COVERAGE OF ANY KIND TO VOLUNTEER. Volunteer understands that Volunteer is, and shall remain, responsible for payment of any hospital, physician, ambulance, dental, medical or other services obtained for Volunteer. Volunteer agrees that the Released Parties do not assume any responsibility for the payment of any such fees or expenses which may be incurred. If Volunteer has health insurance, Volunteer understands that Volunteer's health insurance is his or her primary coverage. 5. Photographic Release. Volunteer does hereby grant and convey unto Habitat all right, title and interest in and to any and all photographic images and video, audio or electronic recordings of Volunteer, made by, or on behalf of Habitat during Volunteer's performance of the Volunteer Services, including but not limited to, any royalties, proceeds or other benefits derived from such photographs or recordings. Volunteer understands that Volunteer will not have any ownership interest in or to such photographs or recordings, Volunteer has not been provided or promised any compensation for such photographs or recordings, and Volunteer hereby waives any rights, privileges or claims based on any right of publicity, privacy ownership or any other rights arising, relating to or resulting from such photographs or recordings. 6. Other. Volunteer expressly agrees that this Release is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by the laws of the State of Colorado, and that this Release shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the law of the State of Colorado. Volunteer agrees that in the event that any provision of this Release shall be held to be invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remaining provisions of this Release which shall continue to be enforceable. Volunteer also agrees that any invalid provision will be modified or partially enforced to the maximum extent permitted by law to carry out the purpose of this Release. Further, a waiver of a right under this Release by a Released Party does not prevent the exercise of any other right. The provisions of this Release shall be binding on the Volunteer and his or her spouse, next of kin, successors, assigns, employees, legal representatives, heirs, agents, distributees, and transferees. This Release may not be modified or supplemented except by written instrument signed by Volunteer and Habitat. Volunteer has read and understood this Release, any of Volunteers questions with respect hereto have been answered, and Volunteer voluntarily agrees to the above provisions. It is Volunteer's intent to bind his or her heirs, next of kin, assigns and legal representatives to the terms and conditions of this Release. WARNING THIS IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT WITH LEGAL CONSEQUENCES. BY SIGNING THIS RELEASE, VOLUNTEER IS GIVING UP RIGHTS HE OR SHE MAY OTHERWISE HAVE. I HAVE READ THE FOREGOING RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY. I UNDERSTAND THAT IT IS THE INTENTION OF THE RELEASED PARTIES, IN WHICH I CONCUR, TO AVOID ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, CLAIMS, DEMANDS OR DAMAGES, WHETHER KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, FORESEEN OR UNFORESEEN, TO ME, OR THOSE CLAIMING THROUGH ME, ARISING OUT OF MY PROVISION OF VOLUNTEER SERVICES. I FULLY REALIZE THAT I MAY SUSTAIN UNKNOWN OR UNFORESEEN DAMAGES, INJURIES, LOSSES OR LIABILITY RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM PROVIDING VOLUNTEER SERVICES. BY EXECUTING THIS DOCUMENT, I FULLY INTEND TO RELEASE THE RELEASED PARTIES FROM ANY AND ALL SUCH KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, FORESEEN OR UNFORESEEN, DAMAGES, INJURIES, LOSSES, OR LIABILITIES. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Volunteer has executed this Release as of the day and year first above written. Printed Name: Date of Birth: Signature: Address: Phone: (H) (W) Email: www.habitatmetrodenver.org

01/2017 MINOR WAIVER FORM FOR 16-17 YEAR OLD VOLUNTEERS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY! THIS IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT WHICH AFFECTS YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS! HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF METRO DENVER RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY THIS RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY (the "Release") executed on [DATE], 20, by [PLEASE PRINT MINOR S NAME], a minor child (the "Volunteer") and [PLEASE PRINT PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME], the parent having legal custody and/or the legal guardian of the Volunteer (the Guardian ), in favor of HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF METRO DENVER, INC., a Colorado nonprofit corporation, HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL, INC., a Georgia nonprofit corporation (collectively, "Habitat"), their respective directors, officers, employees and agents, and the successors and assigns of the foregoing (collectively, the "Released Parties"). Volunteer desires to provide services on behalf of Habitat as a volunteer and is not now nor will receive wages to perform any volunteer tasks for Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver. Volunteer understands and acknowledges that that the services performed by Volunteer, from time to time, may include a broad range of volunteer activities, including but not limited to the construction or rehabilitation of single family or multi-family residential buildings, assisting Habitat staff at either a Habitat ReStore, a Habitat office or at special events or dedications, travel to and from work site locations and for other purposes, as well as the operation of Habitat vehicles (collectively, "Volunteer Services"). As used in this Release, the term "Volunteer Services" is intended to be used in its broadest sense and shall include any and all activities of any kind or nature, at any time and in any place that are performed by Volunteer on behalf of Habitat. Volunteer acknowledges that if Volunteer does not sign this Release, Habitat will not permit Volunteer to provide Volunteer Services. Volunteer acknowledges that this Release applies each time that Volunteer provides Volunteer Services. Volunteer does hereby freely, voluntarily and without duress execute this Release under the following terms: 1. Waiver and Release. Volunteer does hereby, for Volunteer and on behalf of Volunteer's spouse, heirs, assigns, next of kin and legal representatives, release and forever discharge and hold harmless the Released Parties from any and all liability, costs, losses, damages, expenses, claims and demands of whatever kind or nature, whether from tort, contract or otherwise, either in law or in equity (collectively, "Claims"), which may hereafter arise, directly or indirectly, from or in connection with Volunteer Services. Volunteer understands that this Release discharges the Released Parties from any Claims that Volunteer, or his or her spouse, heirs, assigns, next of kin or legal representatives may have against the Released Parties arising, directly or indirectly, from or in connection with the Volunteer Services, including, but not limited to any bodily injury, personal injury, illness, loss, death, disability, property damage, incidental or consequential damages, punitive damages or special damages that may result, directly or indirectly from Volunteer Services, whether caused in whole or in part by the negligence, fault or misconduct of Habitat or its officers, directors, employees or agents, other Habitat volunteers, or otherwise. Volunteer also understands that Habitat does not assume any responsibility for, or obligation to provide, financial aid or other assistance, including but not limited to, medical, health or disability insurance except as Habitat has specifically disclosed in writing to Volunteer. 2. Medical Treatment. Volunteer acknowledges that the Released Parties assume no responsibility for providing medical care to Volunteer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that any medical care is provided to Volunteer, Volunteer does hereby, for Volunteer and on behalf of Volunteer's spouse, heirs, assigns, next of kin and legal representatives, release and forever discharge the Released Parties from any Claims whatsoever which may hereafter arise, directly or indirectly, from, or in connection with, any first aid, treatment, transportation, assessment, care or service rendered by any person in connection with Volunteer Services. Volunteer hereby consents to the administration to Volunteer of first aid treatment and over the counter medications and treatments, in accordance with manufacturer labels, whether administered by a Released Party or a third party. Volunteer understands that, in an emergency, the Released Parties may attempt to contact any person listed as an emergency contact for Volunteer in records maintained by Habitat. If an emergency contact cannot be reached promptly, Volunteer authorizes the Released Parties to act as agent for Volunteer to consent to any examination, testing, imaging, medical, dental or surgical treatment advised for Volunteer by a physician or other licensed healthcare provider. Volunteer also authorizes the Released Parties to transport, or arrange for the transport of, Volunteer as the Released Parties reasonably deem necessary, for the medical treatment of Volunteer. 3. Assumption of Risk. Volunteer acknowledges that there are potential Hazards involved in providing the Volunteer Services. The term "Hazards" is intended to be used in its broadest sense and includes, but is not limited to, naturally occurring hazards (such as uneven land or inclement weather); manmade hazards (such as uneven concrete or sharp edges on steel); food contamination; hazards typical for construction sites; exposure to harmful materials such as lead, asbestos or mold; the operation of vehicles, tools or equipment; physical labor and the conduct of warehouse operations. Volunteer understands and acknowledges that Volunteer Services may include Hazards that could harm Volunteer, and that such Hazards may or may not always be obvious. Volunteer hereby voluntarily, expressly, knowingly and specifically assumes the risk of injury or harm from all such Hazards and releases, for Volunteer and on behalf of Volunteer's spouse, heirs, assigns, next of kin and legal representatives, the Released Parties from all Claims arising, directly or indirectly, from, or in connection with, Volunteer Services or the Hazards. 4. Insurance. Habitat may elect, in its sole discretion, to provide group accident insurance for special projects. Any coverage so provided will be governed by the policy language. Except to the extent it makes available such group accident insurance, Habitat does not carry or maintain, and expressly disclaims responsibility for providing any health, medical or disability insurance coverage for Volunteer. Volunteers are not deemed employees or agents of Habitat and Habitat shall not be responsible for the purchase of worker's compensation insurance. VOLUNTEER IS EXPECTED AND ENCOURAGED TO HAVE MEDICAL OR HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE IN EFFECT. VOLUNTEER EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THERE HAS BEEN NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AGREEMENT BY HABITAT TO PROVIDE INSURANCE COVERAGE OF ANY KIND TO VOLUNTEER.

Volunteer understands that Volunteer is, and shall remain, responsible for payment of any hospital, physician, ambulance, dental, medical or other services obtained for Volunteer. Volunteer agrees that the Released Parties do not assume any responsibility for the payment of any such fees or expenses which may be incurred. If Volunteer has health insurance, Volunteer understands that Volunteer's health insurance is his or her primary coverage. 5. Photographic Release. Volunteer does hereby grant and convey unto Habitat all right, title and interest in and to any and all photographic images and video, audio or electronic recordings of Volunteer, made by, or on behalf of Habitat during Volunteer's performance of the Volunteer Services, including but not limited to, any royalties, proceeds or other benefits derived from such photographs or recordings. Volunteer understands that Volunteer will not have any ownership interest in or to such photographs or recordings, Volunteer has not been provided or promised any compensation for such photographs or recordings, and Volunteer hereby waives any rights, privileges or claims based on any right of publicity, privacy ownership or any other rights arising, relating to or resulting from such photographs or recordings. 6. Other. Volunteer expressly agrees that this Release is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by the laws of the State of Colorado, and that this Release shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the law of the State of Colorado. Volunteer agrees that in the event that any provision of this Release shall be held to be invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the validity of the remaining provisions of this Release which shall continue to be enforceable. Volunteer also agrees that any invalid provision will be modified or partially enforced to the maximum extent permitted by law to carry out the purpose of this Release. Further, a waiver of a right under this Release by a Released Party does not prevent the exercise of any other right. The provisions of this Release shall be binding on the Volunteer and his or her spouse, next of kin, successors, assigns, employees, legal representatives, heirs, agents, distributees, and transferees. This Release may not be modified or supplemented except by written instrument signed by Volunteer and Habitat. Volunteer has read and understood this Release, any of Volunteers questions with respect hereto have been answered, and Volunteer voluntarily agrees to the above provisions. It is Volunteer's intent to bind his or her heirs, next of kin, assigns and legal representatives to the terms and conditions of this Release. WARNING THIS IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT WITH LEGAL CONSEQUENCES. BY SIGNING THIS RELEASE, VOLUNTEER IS GIVING UP RIGHTS HE OR SHE MAY OTHERWISE HAVE. I HAVE READ THE FOREGOING RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY. I UNDERSTAND THAT IT IS THE INTENTION OF THE RELEASED PARTIES, IN WHICH I CONCUR, TO AVOID ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, CLAIMS, DEMANDS OR DAMAGES, WHETHER KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, FORESEEN OR UNFORESEEN, TO ME, OR THOSE CLAIMING THROUGH ME, ARISING OUT OF MY PROVISION OF VOLUNTEER SERVICES. I FULLY REALIZE THAT I MAY SUSTAIN UNKNOWN OR UNFORESEEN DAMAGES, INJURIES, LOSSES OR LIABILITY RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM PROVIDING VOLUNTEER SERVICES. BY EXECUTING THIS DOCUMENT, I FULLY INTEND TO RELEASE THE RELEASED PARTIES FROM ANY AND ALL SUCH KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, FORESEEN OR UNFORESEEN, DAMAGES, INJURIES, LOSSES, OR LIABILITIES. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Volunteer has executed this Release as of the day and year first above written. Minor Parent/Guardian Printed Name: Printed Name: Signature: Signature: Date of Birth: Date of Birth: Address: Address: Phone: (cell) Phone: (cell) Email: Email: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY! THIS IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT, WHICH AFFECTS YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS! HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF METRO DENVER PARENTAL AUTHORIZATION FOR TREATMENT OF A MINOR I, [PLEASE PRINT NAME] am the parent or legal guardian having custody of [PLEASE PRINT NAME of MINOR CHILD] a minor child. As such parent or legal guardian, I hereby authorize and appoint HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF METRO DENVER, INC., a Colorado nonprofit corporation as my agent to act for me with respect to the Volunteer and in my name in any way that I could act in person to make any and all decisions for me with respect to the Minor Child concerning the Minor Child s personal care, medical treatment, hospitalization and health care, and to require, withhold or withdraw any type of medical treatment or procedure including, without limitation, x-ray examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis of treatment which may be rendered to the Minor Child under the general or special supervision and on the advice of any physician or surgeon licensed to practice in the state in which treatment is sought. My agents shall each have the same access to the Minor Child s medical records that I have including the right to disclose the contents to others. I expressly acknowledge and agree that this authorization is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by the laws of the State of Colorado, and that this authorization shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the law of the State of Colorado. Dated this day of, 20. PARENT/GUARDIAN: signature Phone:(H) Address: Phone:(W) Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver www.habitatmetrodenver.org 01/2017