Community Never Burns

People make the community, and community never burns. The Marshall Fire in Superior and Louisville devastated our homes, our possessions, but never our spirit. We are Colorado Proud, Colorado Strong, and together we will rebuild. We will lift each other up, and we will conquer this together.

The greatest need right now is funding and long-term housing. We’ve been collecting resources to share with those looking for housing. Please call us if you know of a housing need. We have a network of clients, friends and family doing their best to match people with homes as specific needs become known.


Housing Resources

1.FEMA is actively assisting families and individuals to secure housing, assistance, and support. 

2.BARHA (Boulder Area Rental Housing Association) is working with the Colorado Apartment Association to provide links to short-term and long-term housing. 

3. FOX Property Management is converting vacation rentals into rentable space for displaced homeowners with special considerations, like reduced deposit and rent allowances. The units are fully furnished. Contact FOX Property Management to inquire

4. Marshall Fire Housing Needs and Availability Facebook group has seen a lot of activity with requests, as well as available units.

5. Are you working remotely and dreamed of working in a different state for a year? Do you have a second home in the mountains that would be perfect for a primary residence? If yes, now’s the time to consider being a landlord -inventory was tight before the fire, and long-term rentals are desperately needed, especially for people who need to live near their jobs or school district. We can offer assistance on the best way to get started if this sounds like something you’d like to consider.


Looking for other ways to help?

Students and children have also been affected, losing many or all of their school supplies. You can make a difference! Donate to the Foundation for Boulder Valley Schools here: Donation For Critical Needs Fund – Marshall Fire Relief

Know someone who has lost their home? Adopt a Neighbor – find out what they need. Right now furniture is in high demand for those finding rentals, as well as basic household items like cups, plates, etc. Put together a list and find a group of people willing to gather, buy or donate the items on your list.

Cash and gift cards are needed. Donate funds or buy gift cards to donate to those in need.

Many people lost irreplaceable items, items rich in memories and love. If you know someone who lost their photos, look through your own photos (print or digital such as Facebook and Instagram) and create a collection of activities you did together, pictures of the kids, and other priceless everyday moments.

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