Date: Sunday, May 17, 2026
Arrival Time: 5:00 AM (Early birds get the best views!)
Our Location: Hydration Station https://www.google.com/search?q=%234
(Mile 7.4 of the Half Marathon / Mile 2 of the Full Marathon)
At Domino Service Dogs, we believe in showing up for our community. On May 17th, we aren't just trainers and handlers; we are Hydration Heroes.
We have been challenged to fill 25 volunteer spots to staff Station https://www.google.com/search?q=%234. By staffing this station, we represent DSD to thousands of runners and secure a vital donation from the Colfax Marathon that goes directly toward breaking down barriers for service dog ownership in Colorado.
We need a high-energy crew to help us set up, pour water, and cheer like crazy as the runners fly by.
Who: DSD families, friends, and supporters.
The Perks: You’ll get an official Colfax Marathon Volunteer T-shirt and the best seat in the house to watch the race.
The Commitment: You must register by April 30, 2026 to ensure we get our t-shirt order in and secure our group’s donation.
To make sure you are counted as part of the Domino Service Dogs crew, please follow these steps:
Click the Link: Register Here to Volunteer (Insert the link from your email here)
Find Our Group: Look for Hydration Station https://www.google.com/search?q=%234.
Enter the Password: Use code DOMINO26 to join our private group reservation.
Confirm: Complete the digital waiver and t-shirt size selection.
Important Note: To receive the marathon’s donation to our nonprofit, every volunteer must be signed up in advance and present for the shift. If you aren't on the list by April 30th, you won't be able to join us at the station!



Domino Service Dogs can participate in:
- Community outreach booths
- Educational presentations
- Structured public access training outings
For event inquiries:
Email: info@dominoservicedogs.com
Location: 6505 W Alameda Ave
Lakewood, CO 80226
- Please do not approach or pet working dogs without handler permission.
- Ask before taking photos of teams.
- Pet dogs at public events must be leashed, healthy, and under control.