

From supporting one another to supporting the community outside our doors, the people of Sage Hospitality are committed to donating our time, skills, knowledge, and money. While we’d like to support every part of our community, we have a few groups in particular we’re proud to support.

At a time when many companies are pulling back on their charitable outreach and giving, national hospitality leader Sage Hospitality has significantly expanded their community service program by launching Best In Class, Sage Hospitality’s School Partnership Program. Best In Class is a nation-wide program that connects our 6,000 associates with at-risk and urban schools. read more...
Concerts For Kids is a phenomenal community organization started by Walter and Christie Isenberg. Through our relationship with Concerts For Kids, Sage is able to help more kids receive quality healthcare and education. Concerts For Kids raises much needed funds for local children’s health and education by selling tickets to concerts and local musical events. Since 2004, metro Denver has enjoyed world-class music while supporting the kids of our community.

Dollars for Dreams is a guest donation program that supports Sage’s commitment to positively impacting the communities in which we live and work. This program recognizes the generosity of our guests and offers them a convenient way to give. Since its inception in 2002, Dollars for Dreams has raised nearly half a million dollars for the National Children’s Cancer Society, Make-a-Wish, Special Olympics, JDRF, Children’s Hospital Travel Fund, and UNICEF.
PJ Party – Ending Homelessness
It seems only natural that a hospitality company would be committed to efforts to end homelessness in the communities where we live and work. In Denver, the team at the Residence Inn Denver City Center host an annual event called the PJ Party that support Denver’s Road Home, the city’s program to meet the needs of the homeless. As our CEO will tell you, Sage is honored to be part of an annual event that symbolizes the community’s commitment to ending homelessness as we know it. We have come a long way in four years, but we still have much to do to ensure that every man, woman and child has a roof over their heads when they go to bed at night. The money raised at the PJ Party goes to homeless providers so they may continue offering housing, services and employment assistance to homeless people and help prevent additional homelessness in the community. Now in its fourth year, the annual PJ Party combines a variety of fund raising program including a big overnight pajama party at the hotel. Attended by the Mayor, the PJ Party has quickly become one of the most fun and highly anticipated events in town where guests mingle in their pajamas and the women enjoy an evening out in slippers instead of high heels.