YM&YWHA ʻo Uasingatoni & Fefie

Flood Relief Fund

As we are all well aware, our friendslives in Boulder, CO were devastated by a natural disaster. The Boulder community needs our help. If you are able, please make charitable donations to the UJA-Federation Flood Relief Fund. Any size donation would be appreciated.

Please find below a note from Jonathan Lev, Executive Director of the Boulder JCC, and a link to make donations:

Many have asked how their communities can support the relief efforts. Our Colorado Federation is already offering various supplies to help families clean and dry their homes, so there are no specific supplies that are needed as of now.

The critical need is and will be financial as families and organizations continue to spend thousands of dollars on the removal of water, mud, sewage, finishing, and mold from basements. The majority of Colorado families do not have flood insurance, so there will be financial need. The Colorado Flood Relief Fund is being coordinated by the Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado, pea mo 100% of all donations to this fund will go to those in need; there is no administration fee.

If other JCCs are interested in sharing the information with their communities here is the link:
https://secure-fedweb.jewishfederations.org/page/contribute/colorado-flood-relief-fund

Thank you for helping support Colorado and Boulder.
Thanks,
Jonathan Lev
Executive Director
Boulder JCC

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