Our hearts and prayers are with all affected by the Marshall Fire, especially to those within the Annex community. Words cannot express the pain and loss—when one part of the body is hurting, the rest of the body hurts too.
As believers and a body of Christ, we respond to heal and restore what is hurting.
Together we are Su-Lou Strong.
As believers and a body of Christ, we respond to heal and restore what is hurting.
Together we are Su-Lou Strong.
Giving Help:
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Receiving Help:
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Deacons Closet
They are able to accept NEW or NEAR NEW items only. If you have new or near new clothing to donate, please drop them off sometime Mon, Wed and Fri, 11am-2pm and Sat 1-5pm (1603 Walnut St, Boulder, CO 80302). Also click the 'I Want to Help' button below to help sort donations at Deacons Closet. Sifting Items If you are interested in helping those that lost their homes sift through the ashes looking for memories, Samaritan's Purse is providing sifting teams. They will provide safety and protocol training, personal protective gear, the tools required and assign you to a sifting team with a leader and grief minister. This can be a dirty but very rewarding service to those survivors processing their loss. Learn more. Donate below to the Marshall Fire Fund of Grace Commons for the victims of the fires.
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We want to do all we can to make sure you're taken care of in this crisis.
If you are in need of hygiene packs or clothing, the Deacons Closet (1603 Walnut St, Boulder, CO 80302) will be open for distribution from Mon, Wed and Fri, 11am-2pm and Sat 1-5pm, weekly. If you are unable to come during those times and would like to schedule an appointment, please email Deacons Closet. FEMA Resource/Assistance Center Open 9am-7pm, 7 days a week. | 1755 South Boulder Rd in Lafayette. FEMA has about 100 employees there helping with consultation on property loss, assistance with insurance claim filing, food aid, housing support, vital records recovery, mental health services, transportation assistance, personal finance planning referrals, COVID-19 tests, and more. Sister Carmen in Lafayette has experience with food, clothing and housing assistance. They have opened their store front through next week. Boulder Pregnancy Resource Center has diapers, wipes, clothing and baby items available for those in need (newborn up to 2T). They also have housing resources for single moms impacted by the fires and referrals. Office of Emergency Management Information Boulder County's page for resources, and information is updated frequently. |
Click below to help or to be helped.
Each button will direct you to forms and resources provided through Grace Commons Church.
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(Proceeds go to the Marshall Fire Fund
at Grace Commons) |