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Attention HomesFiscal Year 2019 Annual ReportFY: 10.1.2018 - 9.30.2019
GABBY’SSTORY
Dear friends,
Thanks to your support, dreams became a reality in 2019.
In November 2019, Attention Homes launched one of the country’s few permanent supportive housing projects for youth and young adults--the Attention Homes Apartments. The project, which was five years in the making, is emblematic of the passion and ambition of this organization. Community champions, staff, and board worked diligently to garner support, raise funds, partner with state and local governments, and endure a complicated construction schedule to bring this creative solution to youth homelessness to life.
This project is just one example of Attention Homes foresight, capacity for growth, and ability to respond to the needs of youth in our communities.
We have developed a continuum of care--emergency shelter and drop-in services, residential care for youth in the child welfare system, and supportive housing for youth--that breaks the cycle of homelessness. Yet, there is more work to be done.
Even as our current programs are at capacity, we are partnering with other communities in our state to create solutions to youth homelessness. We are also working with legislators to forge statewide systems and leverage resources to build brighter futures for youth experiencing homelessness.
At Attention Homes, we recognize and celebrate the resilience and strength of the young people in our programs. The challenges and instability they have experienced do not define them. Rather, they are individuals full of potential who can succeed with our support.
Thank you for joining us in this essential work.
Chris Nelson, CEO
Andrew Burwick, 2019 Board Chair
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table of contents
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WHO WE ARE 4
WHO WE SERVE 6
RESIDENTIAL CARE PROGRAM 8
RUNAWAY AND HOMELESS YOUTH PROGRAM 10
HOUSING PROGRAMS 12
2019 ACCOMPLISHMENTS 14
OUR VOLUNTEERS 16
2019 FINANCES 18
OUR SUPPORTERS 20
Attention Homes is constantly
evolving and growing to meet the needs of young
people who are experiencing homelessness in our
community. We started with a Residential Care
Program in 1966, serving youth ages 12-18 who
were in the child welfare system. After decades of
doing that work, we saw 30% of youth exiting our
program into homelessness. This prompted us to
open an Emergency Shelter and Drop-In Center in
2010 with supportive services around education,
employment, family reunification, physical and
mental health, and overall well-being. In 2015 we
saw a need for accessible housing for our program
participants. Therefore, Attention Homes launched
a Transitional Living Program by pairing program
participants with subsidies to secure housing.
In November 2019 we completed the Attention
Homes Apartments: a 40-unit, housing-first
apartment project with on-site supportive services.
Through this proven continuum of care we provide
prevention, intervention, and solutions to the issue
of youth homelessness.
ATTENTION HOMES ENVISIONS A WORLD IN WHICH EVERY YOUNG PERSON HAS
A SAFE PLACE TO LIVE AND THE ATTENTION THEY NEED
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CHRIS NELSON | Chief Executive Officer
ASHLI BECHER | Residential Case Manager
ALEX BERGLAND | Director of Communications
BECCA BLAY | Events and Development Manager
MEGAN BRUCE | Housing Programs Manager
KELLY DUNN | Transitional Living Program Case Manager
BLAKE EDMOND | Street Outreach and Drop-In Manager
KRISTINE EDWARDS | Chief Operating Officer
KEVIN FITZGIBBONS | Facilities Manager
ASHLEY HARDICK | Drop-In Coordinator
CARISSA HOWE | Case Management Associate
SALLY HUGHART | Business Manager
ELLY JOHNSON | Director of Programs
ASHLEY LANGLEY | Resource Manager
DR. G.T. MANZIONE | Clinical Director
BECA MCINTOSH | RHY Program Manager
CIDNEE RAY | Transition Specialist
DANNY SAN FILIPPO | Residential Program Manager
CARLY SCHOTZ | Transition Specialist
MO SHIRLEY | Volunteer Manager
KEELEY STOKES | Director of Research and Evaluation
TAMORA TANNIEHILL | RHY Case Manager
KAYLI WOODS | Data Manager
ANDREW BURWICK | Board Chair
KIT HOLLINGSHEAD | Board Vice Chair
NIA WASSINK | Board Secretary
BRIAN SEELEY | Board Treasurer
ALEX BARIS | Board Member
APRIL DUFFEY | Board Member
AMY HELLING | Board Member
PEGGY JESSEL | Board Member
CHARLIE KUHN | Board Member
MICHAEL MORAN | Board Member
ANN NORTON | Board Member
FERN O’BRIEN | Board Member
DON STENSRUD | Board Member
NATALIE STIFFLER | Board Member
JAYNEANNE TUTTLE | Board Member
ED VICTOR | Board Member
SANDRA WEEKS | Board Member
ETAN WEISS | Board Member
588TOTAL YOUTH REACHED
41 percent of youth identified as LGBTQ+
34 percent of youth experienced domestic violence
29 percent of youth were formerly in foster care
47 percent of youth faced mental health challenges
14 youth served through our scattered site housing
163 youth served through our Street Outreach Program
383 youth served throughour Emergency Shelter and Drop-In Center
28 youth served through our Residential Care Services
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a closer look at who we serve
10 PERCENTof youth identify as transgender/non-binary
34 PERCENTof youth identify as female
56 PERCENTof youth are identify as male
43 PERCENTof youth identify as LGBTQ+
40 PERCENTof youth are 12-18 years
41 PERCENTof youth are 19-21 years
19 PERCENTof youth are 22-24 years
3 PERCENTof youth identify as Native American
4 PERCENTof youth identify as Asian
5 PERCENTof youth identify as unknown
10 PERCENTof youth identify as multiple ethnicities
14 PERCENTof youth identify as African American
64 PERCENTof youth identify as Caucasian
RUNAWAY AND HOMELESS YOUTH PROGRAM
26% of youth identified as Hispanic/Latinx6
54 PERCENTof youth are 14-15 years
36 PERCENTof youth are 16-17 years
11 PERCENTof youth are 12-13 years
57 PERCENTof youth are identify as male
43 PERCENTof youth identify as female
21 PERCENTof youth identify as LGBTQ+
7 PERCENTof youth identify as Native American
11 PERCENTof youth identify as African American
11 PERCENTof youth identify as multiple ethnicities
71 PERCENTof youth identify as Caucasian
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM
68% of youth identified as Hispanic/Latinx7
residential care program
A safe, structured, home-like atmosphere for youth placed through social services due to family disruptions and other crises
SERVING YOUTH 12-17 WITH TEMPORARY
RESIDENTIAL, BEHAVIORAL, AND CASE
MANAGEMENT SERVICES THAT PREPARE THEM
FOR LONG-TERM SUCCESS
FY 2
019
Out
puts
2173
1863
1552
1242
81
28 youth served
nights is the average stay
hours of psycho-educational/life-skills training
hours of recreational and educational groups
hours of case management
nights of care
TAKE ACTION : A gift of $1,000 provides a minor with 20 hours of counseling, including family coaching.8
Gabby’s parents had a long history of
substance use and were routinely putting
Gabby and her siblings in dangerous
situations. As an elementary and middle
school student, Gabby managed the
household and took care of her younger
brothers. She was the one getting them
up for school every day. She was the
one making sure they had dinner every
night. Then when Gabby was 17 years
old, Boulder County was notified of their
home situation. Everything changed. Her
brothers were sent to a foster care home,
but at nearly 18 years old, there was no
foster option for Gabby. Attention Homes’
Residential Program was the safest
alternative. She was placed in our care
and this was the first place where Gabby
was taken care of, rather than being
responsible for taking care of others.
When she was getting ready to turn 18 we
needed to find another safe space for her
to go.
GABBY’SCHALLENGING START
100%of residents demonstrated an improvement in behavioral
and life-skills goals
92%of residents successfully completed weekly target
behaviors
95%of residents learned coping skills that allowed them to not be discharged due to
aggressive behavior
100%or residents reported an increased sense of safety
Residential Care ProgramFY 2019 Outcomes
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runaway andhomeless youth program
Reducing youth homelessness through a continuum of care that moves individuals from the streets towards stable housing and/or family reunification
TAKE ACTION : Bring a home-cooked meal to youth living in our Emergency Shelter.
FY 2
019
Out
puts
5,735
2,820
271
11K
50
275hours of case management in our emergency shelter
on-site doctor appointments at our drop-in center
meals served at our emergency shelter and drop-in center
hours of mental health and substance use counseling at our shelter and drop-in center
nights of care at our emergency shelter
days of care at our drop-in center
383youth served by our emergency shelter and drop-in center
THROUGH AN EMERGENCY SHELTER,
DROP-IN CENTER, AND STREET OUTREACH
PROGRAM, WE PROVIDE YOUTH 12-24 YEARS OLD
WITH BASIC NEEDS WHILE HELPING MEET
THEIR GOALS AROUND EDUCATION, HOUSING,
EMPLOYMENT, AND OVERALL WELL-BEING
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Gabby was now 18 years old and soon
would age out of Attention Homes’
Residential Program. She considered
returning to her parents but was
determined to get away from that lifestyle
and become an independent adult. With
that goal in mind, Attention Homes’
Residential Program staff helped Gabby
transition to our Runaway and Homeless
Youth Shelter. With access to safe
housing, basic services, and case-specific
support, Gabby was able to accomplish
a lot during her stay at our emergency
shelter. She graduated from high school,
engaged in therapy, got a job, and saved
up enough money to buy a car and
computer. Against all odds, her employer
consistently reported that Gabby was
an extremely reliable employee. It is a
testament to her character that she was
able to achieve so much despite the
stressors associated with staying at an
emergency shelter. After a few months
Gabby expressed interest in independent
housing and started working with
our Transitional Living Program Case
Manager to meet her next goals.
30youth reunited with family due to our experienced case managers
456interactions with 163 youth on the streets as part of our street
outreach program
76youth from our emergency shelter
and drop-in center made safe exits to stable housing
1443meals distributed during our
street outreach efforts
133youth gained or maintained
employment due to our emergency shelter and drop-in center services
28youth participated inGED programming
AGAINSTALL ODDS
Runaway and Homeless YouthFY 2019 Outcomes
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housingprograms
Attention Homes built Colorado’s first non-time-limited supportive housing community with 40 units for formerly homeless youth
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FY 2
019
Out
com
es
80%
64%
200+
86% of youth have been housed for 3+ months
hours of case management
of youth gained or maintained employment while in the transitional living program
of youth exited the transitional living program to independent housing
TAKE ACTION : We can help you house a young tenant in your rental property while maintaining rental income.
SERVING YOUTH 18-24 YEARS OLD, OUR
TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM WORKS WITH
COMMUNITY AGENCIES, LANDLORDS, AND
GOVERNMENT ENTITIES TO SECURE RENTAL
SUBSIDIES THAT MAKE HOUSING AFFORDABLE
FOR YOUTH EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS.
MEANWHILE, OUR ATTENTION HOMES APARTMENTS
HOUSE PREVIOUSLY UNSTABLY HOUSED YOUNG
ADULTS AND PROVIDE SERVICES TO HELP WITH
EMPLOYMENT, INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS,
AND EDUCATION SUPPORT TO BUILD LONG-TERM
STABILITY AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY
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Over the course of six months, Gabby
worked with our Transitional Living
Program Case Manager, gaining
independent living skills to ensure
success after leaving our program.
When she was 19 years old she
transitioned into her own apartment
and has been consistently growing
and meeting individual goals around
stable employment, furthering her
education, mental health, and repairing
relationships. Gabby has been stably
employed, she’s working on repairing
her relationship with her mom, and
just applied for a scholarship to Front
Range Community College. Additionally,
Gabby has been working with our
Clinical Director to address anxiety
issues resulting in large part from her
tumultuous upbringing. We’ve watched
as Gabby has grown into a stable and
thriving young woman. She has big
dreams for her future and hopes to own
her own business one day.
75%of youth will move on to
independent housing within 36 months of signing lease
90%of youth will be able to access
physical and mental health care as needed within 12 months of signing lease
80%of youth will demonstrate an
increased income within 12 months of signing lease
75%of residents will be actively
meeting, or on track to meet, education goals where applicable
85%of youth will have developed a
healthy adult relationship prior to transitioning out of the Attention
Homes Apartments
BIG DREAMSFOR THE FUTURE
Attention Homes ApartmentsExpected Outcomes
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ents REACH
Supported 588 individual young people through our Residential, Shelter, Drop-In and Housing programs
STABILITYFinished construction of the Attention Homes Apartments to provide housing to 40 formerly homeless youth
RECOGNITIONAchieved international accreditation at our Residential Program
GROWTHStarted consulting with the City of Fort Collins to design programming for youth and young adults experiencing homelessness in Larimer County
SUPPORTGrew our community of volunteers and supporters to the largest its ever been
AWARENESSRaised awareness of youth homelessness in Boulder through Luncheons with the CEO, Facility Tours, Sleep Out, the Gala, and CO Gives Day
STRATEGYCreated a 3-year strategic plan to better align our organizational mission with our growth goals
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“Attention Homes has helped me in so many ways and impacted my life by giving me a
foot in the door with jobs and housing. The staff here are like family and when you’re
homeless you don’t have family, so it’s affected my heart in ways I’ll never forget. I can’t wait to be able to one day kick my feet
up and just think to myself ‘I made it.’”
- LIAM, ATTENTION HOMES YOUTH -
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We are grateful for our volunteers who shape the community we live in by volunteering their time, skills, and talent.
thanks to our volunteersIN 2019, OVER 250 INDIVIDUAL VOLUNTEERS SPENT THEIR TIME AND
ENERGY AT ATTENTION HOMES, CONTRIBUTING TO THE SUCCESS OF OUR
PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS. VOLUNTEERS PROVIDE MEALS, HEALTH CARE,
PRO-BONO LEGAL SERVICES, STREET OUTREACH, PROGRAM ACTIVITIES, AND
MORE TO OUR PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS.
Volunteers of the Year:
ALISON SHETTERVern Gardner Distinguished Service Award
TANYA BARTHOLOMEWThe Source Volunteer of the Year
JUDITH BOCKStreet Outreach Volunteer of the Year
SETH TOLBERTChase House Volunteer of the Year
FY 2
019
Impa
ct
$138K
5456
257 individuals volunteered with us
volunteer hours were contributed
was saved thanks to volunteer time
* Our total number of volunteers has decreased this fiscal year due to more accurate tracking and removing duplicate volunteers
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FLATIRONS ROTARY CLUB VOLUNTEER DAY
VOLUNTEERS SLEEPING OUT TO SUPPORT HOMELESS YOUTH
“Each year I am amazed by the strength and resiliency of the youth Attention Homes serves.
Having volunteered in multiple capacities for Attention Homes, I see the powerful and
positive impact of volunteerism firsthand.”
- ALISON SHETTER, 2019 VERN GARDNER DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD WINNER
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NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE YOUTH VOLUNTEERS HELPING AT AN EVENT
SUPPORT AND
REVENUE
EXPENSES
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
NET ASSETS
Fees for services
Program services
Current assets
Current liabilities
Without donor restrictions
With donor restrictions
Investments
$416,755
$713,189
$1,024,281
$75,056
$532,109
($57,975).
$20,702
$7,852
$111,908
$2,843,877
$1,873,867
$355,324
$266,576
$2,495,767
$348,110
$846,692
$636,650
$607,476
$2,090,818
$1,735,594
$203,825
$2,090,818
$151,399
$994,840
$609,642
$621,900
$2,226,382
$2,083,704
$91,917
$2,226,382
$50,761
($111,908)
$1,873,867
$355,324
$266,576
$2,495,767
$236,202
($111,908)
($111,908)
$416,755
$713,189
$1,024,281
$75,056
$532,109
($57,975).
$20,702
$7,852
$0
$2,731,969
Contributions
Fundraising
Total support and revenue
Total liabilities and net assets
Total expenses
Total assets
Change in net assets*
Grants/trusts/foundations
General andadministrative
Property and equipment
In-kind donations
Special events
Less: Direct Event Expenses
Investment income
Net assets released from restrictions
Unrestricted
2018 Total 2019 Total
Temporarily restricted
Total
Other income
audited financialsFISCAL YEAR 2019
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36 PERCENTGrants / trusts / foundations
18 PERCENTSpecial events
14 PERCENTFees for the services
25 PERCENTContributions
2 PERCENTIn-kind
5 PERCENTInvestment and other
75 PERCENTProgram services
14 PERCENTFundraising
11 PERCENTGeneral
Expenses
Revenue
• 20th Judicial District Attorney’s Office• Active Interest Media• Adams County Department of Social
Services• Arapahoe County Department of Social
Services• Bohemian Foundation• Boulder Chamber of Commerce• Boulder Community Health• Boulder County AIDS Project• Boulder County Commissioners• Boulder County Community Justice
Services• Boulder County Department of Justice• Boulder County Department of Probation• Boulder County Farmers Market• Boulder County Housing and Human
Services• Boulder County IMPACT• Boulder County Public Health• Boulder County Sheriff’s Department• Boulder Flatirons Rotary Club• Boulder Food Rescue• Boulder High School• Boulder Housing Partners• Boulder Municipal Court• Boulder Police Department• Boulder Pottery Lab• Boulder Shelter for the Homeless• Boulder Valley Rotary Club• Boulder Valley School District• Boulder Valley Women’s Health Center• Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center• Bridge House• Broomfield County Department of Social
Services• Capital One• Capital One Café• Career Education Options• Chapin Hall• City of Boulder• City of Boulder Parks and Recreation
Department• City of Boulder Youth Opportunities
Program• City of Fort Collins• City of Longmont• City of Longmont Affordable Housing
Programs• City of Longmont Police Department• Clinica Campesina Family Health Systems• Colorado Department of Housing
• Colorado Department of Human Services• Colorado Division of Local Affairs• Colorado Legal Services• Colorado Network to End Human
Trafficking• Colorado Youth for a Change• Community Cycles• Community Education Outreach• Community Food Share• Community Foundation Boulder County• Crestone Capital• Daily Camera• Deneuve Construction• Dental Aid• Denver County Department of Social
Services• Denver’s Road Home• Douglas County Department of Social
Services• Downtown Boulder Partnership• Duet Designs• Easton Training Center• Emergency Family Assistance Association• Eric Allen Films• eTown Hall• Fairview High School• First United Methodist Church of Boulder• Flatirons Rotary Club• Gardner Capital Development• GB Culinary• Gilpin County Department of Social
Services• Growing Gardens• H.O.P.E. Longmont• Harvest of Hope Pantry• Healthy Futures Coalition• Interact Clubs of Fairview and Boulder
High Schools• Jefferson County Department of Social
Services• Job Corps• KGNU• La Dolce Events• Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking• Larimer County Department of Human
Services• Longmont Community Foundation• Longmont Housing Authority• Longmont Youth Center• McKinney-Vento Program• Mental Health Partners• Metro Denver Homeless Initiative
• Moving to End Sexual Assault• Naropa University• National Equity Fund• National Network for Youth• Natural Highs• New Vista High School• OASOS• Office of Governor Jared Polis• Office of Representative Edie Hooton• Office of Representative Joe Neguse• Office of Senator Bennett• Office of Senator Mark Udall• OUR Center• OUT Boulder County• Parent Engagement Network• Planned Parenthood• Realities for Children• Regional Transportation District• Regis University• Ross Property Management• Shiloh House• Social Venture Partners• St. John’s Episcopal Church• St. Vrain Community Council• St. Vrain Valley School District• Teen Clinic• The Inn Between• The Spot Bouldering Gym• The Yoga Pod• Thistle Communities• TRU Hospice Thrift Store• United States Interagency Council on
Homelessness• United Way• University of Colorado Boulder• University of Denver Graduate School of
Social Work• Urban Peak• Valmont Community Presbyterian
Church• Voices for Children CASA• Volunteers of America• Watershed School• Weld County Housing and Human
Services• Whittier Neighborhood• Workforce Boulder County• YMCA• Youth Collaboratory
our fiscal year 2019 partnersATTENTION HOMES IS PROUD TO PARTNER WITH LOCAL, STATE, AND
FEDERAL AGENCIES TO MEET OUR GOAL OF ENDING YOUTH HOMELESSNESS.
BELOW IS OUR LIST OF FY 2019 PARTNERS
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• 14er Boulder• Another Level Massage• Arrow Wood Boutique• Art + Soul Gallery• Audi Flatirons• Audrey Jane’s Pizza Garage• Barbara and Company• Big Chill• Boulder Community School of Integrated
Studies• Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse• Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra• Boulder Valley School District Food
Services• Boulder Valley School District Health
Services• Boxcar Coffee Roasters• Brewer’s Association• Brown’s Shoes Fit Company• Bulldog Yoga• By Elke• Carbon Black• Cedar & Hyde Mercantile• CheckMates USA• Congregation Nevei Kodesh• Cosmo’s Pizza• Crane Portraits• Creme de la Creme - Boulder Skin Care
Sanctuary• CU Boulder Student Academy of
Audiology• Cultivate• Cultural Care Au Pair• DelaFoto Portraits• Dish Gourmet• Easy Peasy Japanesey• Elway’s Cherry Creek• Embassy Suites by Hilton Boulder• Eureka!• Fairview High School• FC Boulder• Freebird Beauty Shop• Gaucho de Argentina• Hapa Sushi Grill & Sake Bar• History Colorado Center• I Support the Girls• In Motion Running• J Lounge Spa• Journeys to Tantric Bliss• Light of Christ• LogRhythm Inc.• Morgan Stanley
• Motomaki• Mountain Standard• Mountain View United Methodist Church
of Boulder• Noah’s Ark Whitewater Rafting Co.• Pizzeria Locale• Popsockets LLC• Posh Splat• Puzzah! Escape Room• Rabbit Hole Recreation Services - Escape
Rooms• Rachel Dee Professional Styling and
Image Consulting• Rapha Boulder• Rebecca’s Herbal Apothecary & Supply• River and Woods• Ruthie’s Boardwalk Social• Salon Sabiha• Savory Cuisines Catering• Speedwell Farm & Gardens• Spirit Hound Distillers• Studio Arts Boulder• T/ACO• Taj Mahal 3 Restaurant & Bar• The Melting Pot• The Wild Game• Twig Hair Salon• University of Colorado Boulder Housing
and Dining Services• Valmont Community Presbyterian Church• Vasu Skin Solutions• Via Toscana• Vibrant Femmes• Violette• Wendy Zerin – Kaiut Yoga• West Flanders Brewing Company• Wines for Humanity• Yoga Pod
our fiscal year 2019in-kind contributorsWE ARE THANKFUL TO RECEIVE IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUPPORT OUR
PROGRAMS. BELOW IS A LIST OF OUR FY 2019 IN-KIND CONTRIBUTORS
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Please Note: Attention Homes does not list individual in-kind donors out of respect for their privacy.
our fiscal year 2019 supportersWE ARE THANKFUL TO RECEIVE MONETARY SUPPORT TO KEEP OUR
PROGRAMS RUNNING 24 HOURS A DAY, 365 DAYS A YEAR. BELOW IS A LIST
OF OUR FY 2019 FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS THAT GAVE $500+
• Ahlstrand Family• Alice Wonderland Fund• Almquist Family• Alpine Bank• American Endowment Foundation• Anchor Point Gift Fund• Anschutz Family Foundation• April Fund• Arak Family• Arcana Restaurant• Argosy Foundation• Baker Family• Bank of America Charitable Foundation,
Inc• Baris Family• Barlow Family• Beckman Family• Bennett Family• Black Family• Blackburn Family• Blue Spruce Construction Services• BOK Financial Foundation• Boulder County Commissioners• Boulder County Sheriff’s Office• Boulder International Film Festival• Boulder Luncheon Optimist Club• Boulder Rotary Club• Bradford Family• Bredemeier Family• Brett-Shoemaker Fund• Brodsky Family• Brown Family• Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP• Bulldog Yoga• Buonanno and Brown Family• Burnes Family• Burwick and Gallagher Family• Campbell Family• Cardineau Family• Caring for Colorado Foundation• Carob Gift Fund• CDC Development Company• Christ the Servant Lutheran Church• Christensen Family• Cipoletti Family• City of Boulder Department of Housing
and Human Services• City of Longmont• Clapp and Hoppe Family• Coggan Family• Cohn Family• Coit Family• Collins Foundation• Colorado Department of Local Affairs• Community Trust Fund• Community United Church of Christ• Conley Family
• Coonce Family• Cornerstone Church of Boulder• Crestone Capital LLC• Crouch Family• Cultivate• Danielson Family• Dehaan Family• Deneuve Construction Services• Denver Foundation• Denver Post Community Foundation• Diana and Ken Kahn Legacy Fund• Digiacomo Family• Domenico Family• Dougherty Family• Douglass Family Foundation• El Pomar Foundation• Eldridge Family• Element Properties• Greenhouse and Wall Giving Fund• Erickson Family• Estate of Daniel R Nett Family• Etzi Family• Fagan Family• Family and Youth Services Bureau• Federal Emergency Management Agency• Fetterman Family• Finlay Family• First Presbyterian Church• FirstBank• Flatirons Chamber Music Festival• Fleming Family• Floyd’s 99 Barbershop• Foothills United Way• Foster Family• Foxhoven and Hambacher Family• Frankel Family• Franklin Family• Gardner Family• Garstang Family• Gettelman Family• Gibbs Family• Ginsberg Family• Grammens Family• Growler Fund• Grumbly Family• Gunlikson Family• Guzzi Family• Hatton Family• Hennessy Family• Henry Family• Hills Bank Donor Advised Gift Fund• Himebrook Family• Holland Ladd Family Foundation• Holley Family• Hollingshead Family• Holmes Hadley Family• Hooton Family Fund
• Hoover Family• Hopkins Family• Howard Family• Hughart Family• Hunter-White Foundation• IBM Employee Services Center• Illanes Family• Irvin Family• Jackson Family• Jay Palmer Family• JB Fieldworks• Jeannette Family• Jessel Family• Johns Family• Jones Family• Kahn Family• Karan Family• Karpuk Family• Kassen-Goelz Fund• Kelley Family• Kempton Family• Kingsbery CPAs• Kingsbery Friends & Family Fund• Kofford and Larsen Family• Krampf Family• Kreitman Family Charitable Trust• Kuhn Family• Kurtz Fargo• L & N Andreas Foundation• Larry H. Miller Charities• Larson Family• Lau Family• Lavigne Family Charitable Fund• Lawrence Family• Leach Family• Leffingwell Family Charitable Fund• Lesley Family• Lewis Family• Lieber Family• Lieberman Family• Longmont Community Foundation• Lowitz Family• Lowrie Family• Lucky’s Market• Mainland Family• Maj Family• Malnati Family• Markel Homes Construction• Maron and Soll Family• Marquardt Family• Martinez Family• Mazzola Family• McDonald’s of Boulder• McDonald Family• McGuckin Hardware• McInness Charitable Trust• McIntosh Family
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our fiscal year 2019 supporters
• McIntyre Family Fund• Mckevitt Family• McPherson Family Foundation• McVoy Family• Mehaffy Family• Melvin and Elaine Wolf Foundation• Mesinger Family• Messimer Family• Mile High United Way• Minden Family• Moran Family• Morgan Charitable• Mountain View United Methodist Church
of Louisville• Nelson Family• NetApp• Niemand Family• Niwot United Methodist Church• Noistering Family• Norris Family• Norris Family Fund• Norton Family• O’Brien Family• O’Cana and Ravenhill Family• O’Hara Family• Olsen Family• O’Neill Family• Oscar Meyer Foundation• Painter Family• Pajwell Foundation• Pangaea Foundation• PB and K Family Foundation• Pete Palmer Family• Philips Family• Porchfront Homes• Pounds Family Foundation• Proto Family• Qualcomm• Qualcomm Foundation• Rey Family• Reynolds Family• Rhodes and Gluck Family• Rice Family• Richard M Schulze Family Foundation• Rick Baker & Associates Insurance, Inc.• River and Woods• Robbins Family• Robbins Family• Rose Community Foundation• Rosenthal Family• Rosenthal Family• S.A. Gardner Fund• Salesforce.org Foundation• San Filippo Family• Schild Family Charitable Gift Fund• Schneider Family• Scully Newton Trust
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• Seth and Jennifer Hanau Charitable Fund• Seybert Family• Shandalow Family• Shannon Family Foundation• Sheldon Family• Shippy Foundation• Shull Family• Siefkas Family• Smith and Phelan Family• Smith Family• Smith Family• Snarf’s Sandwiches• Somers Family• Spar Family• Sparks Family• St. Andrew Presbyterian Church of Boulder• Stepanek Family• Stoenner Family• Subaru of America Foundation• Sundance Family Foundation• Sutcliffe Family• Tappan Foundation• TIAA-CREF Financial Services• Tides Foundation• Timothy R and Linda A Stancliffe Fund• Twisted Foundation• Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder• Verde Boulder• Victor Family• Vielma Family• Virginia W. Hill Foundation• Volkmar Family Foundation Fund• Volunteers of America, Colorado Branch• Walsh Family• Ward Family• Warner Family• Wassink Family• Weber Family• Webroot Software• Weeks Family• Weiss Family• Wells Fargo Foundation• Westdahl Family• Western Digital Corporation Fund• Williams Family• Williams Family• Willis C. Helm Charitable Trust• Wolman Fulker Fund• Wong Family• Workday Foundation• Wright Family• Xcel Energy Foundation• YourCause, LLC• Youth Opportunities Program• Ziegler Family• Zimmerman Family
Please Note: Attention Homes only lists donors with their consent. If you see an error on this page, please contact us immediately.
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