The Greenberg Center for Learning and Tolerance

The Greenbergs

Dr. David and Paulette Greenberg

The Greenberg Center for Learning and Tolerance was founded in November of 2003 when Dr. David and Paulette Greenberg were presented with the Temple Shalom Humanitarian Award. In recognition of their award, the Greenberg Center was established to promote learning, understanding and acceptance that honors the cultural dignity of all mankind.


A donation to the Greenberg Center will help to assure that programs like this are made available to the Colorado Springs community.



About Us

Program Goals

To work in collaboration with community organizations to provide programs or exhibits in support of the mission of the Center.

To provide materials that will be used to inform, educate and increase the understanding of cultural differences in the Colorado Springs Community.

To sponsor programs in the community, in collaboration with community non-profit organizations, to build bridges to promote greater understanding and respect, honoring the cultural dignity of all people.

Provide information and programming to community professionals to empower them to increase understanding and tolerance of both children and adults about the diversity that exists in the Colorado Springs Community.

Board Members

Roger Butts Reverend, High Plains Church
Beth Fox-Kret Pikes Peak Library District
Nora Gledich President
David & Paulette Greenburg Founders, Greenberg Center
Marcia Jackson Sachs Foundation
Diane Loschen American Heart Association
Sharyn Markus Secretary
Mary Mashburn Community Leader
Mary Ellen McNally Community Leader
Daryl Miller Vice President
Heidi Miller Past President
Jane Neff Valuable Memories on Video
Robert Neff Treasurer
Joan Selman Pikes Peak Hospice
Charlie Sumners Pikes Peak Productions
Robin Sumners Executive Director
Trudy Taxman Community Leader
Sandy Taylor Girl Scouts of Colorado
Deborah Thornton Imagination Celebration
Ada Torres Latino American Health Network
Dee Vazquez Pikes Peak Library District