When the CalWood and Left Hand Canyon fires broke out in Boulder County’s mountain communities this fall, Chelce and her family of seven were living at a disbursed campsite in…
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…
It is with great sadness that we share the news of the recent passing of one of our community’s great leaders and visionaries. On January 21, 2021, Terry Benjamin passed away at his…
For several years, Scott volunteered with EFAA by driving our food truck to grocery stores across Boulder to pick up produce, dairy, meats, and prepared food and deliver these essential…
Since May, as many as 6 to 8 million Americans have slipped into poverty as employment numbers stay high and federal safety net supports remain in limbo. Eight months into…
Christina’s parents taught her to be grateful for everything she has in life. It’s a value that is immediately apparent when you speak with her — she takes nothing for…
As a single mother, Genevieve has always tried to find a balance between work and being a mom. When she graduated from college in 2009, a classmate connected her with…
While most of EFAA’s services have moved to remote operations in order to curb the spread of COVID-19, our food bank has kept its doors open to help feed our…
After moving to the U.S. from Mexico over 20 years ago, Manuela managed to build a stable and loving home for her family here in Boulder. A savvy budgeter, Manuela…
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…