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WE SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY: COVID-19

3/19/2020

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We join with our community - locally and globally - to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus to help protect those that are most vulnerable. We are practicing social distancing, remaining at home  and cancelling gatherings in accordance with recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

We are fortunate to have a team that is prepared for and adept at working remotely so that we can continue working on urgent projects - especially post-fire recovery and flood preparedness - that impact the health and safety of our communities in the Arkansas Basin. 

We will continue to shelter at home to protect public health and follow disease control recommended practices, while continuing to work hard on projects that positively impact forest and watershed health, and water quality, in the basin. We will continue to prepare for potential post-fire flooding that the coming rainy season could bring. If you live in a fire-impacted community in the basin and have questions or concerns, please reach out by phone or email. We encourage everyone to carefully practice social distancing to keep everyone as safe as possible. 

During times of change that channel our attention and action to uncertain circumstances, we can choose to take the opportunity to learn to tread more lightly on the earth, consider how we may  consume less to be safe and comfortable, and care for each other and the land that sustains us all. 
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Mijanur
11/30/2021 04:49:05 am

I’m so thankful for your helpful post!

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12/24/2021 07:02:56 am

Stay tuned in to Mile High United Way’s ongoing COVID-19 Response. Bookmark our Events page to learn about upcoming community and donor events,

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