Early childhood literacy is an essential aspect of children’s development that sets the foundation for success and well-being later in life. Yet, for many families experiencing poverty, books are a…
Unearthing a Family Treasure Kathy was quarantining at home this past April when she came across an old VHS tape. The 20-minute short film, Postcards from Boulder, was produced in…
Jennifer loves her job as a fitness instructor with the City of Boulder, but due to the coronavirus she was laid off from her position this spring. She decided the…
Greta is an incoming sophomore at Fairview High School who, along with her soccer teammates, hosted a walkathon fundraiser for EFAA. Ten hours, 26.8 miles, and a few blisters later,…
Maxx does an extra lap in a speedo after reaching his fundraising goal for EFAA. Grant and Maxx are cyclists with Blue Stage Cycling who wanted to use their passion…
Noni Murdock, a Centennial Middle School student, and her grandmother Patsy Helmetag decided to write a children’s book together as a way to stay connected during quarantine. Squeakestered follows a…
At EFAA, it’s not uncommon to see families on the brink of homelessness because of exorbitant medical bills, medical related job loss, or simply because they didn’t have paid sick…
Robert (Bob) Golten dedicated his life and career to helping others. As a lawyer, that meant everything from pursuing justice in the courtroom, setting up law clinics around the world,…
The Ned and Nathalie Fund has committed to donating $1 million to EFAA over the course of four years to support EFAA’s work in preventing homelessness and child poverty…