Concerned Larimer in the News
Connector Breakfast with the Educational Learning and Training Center (ELTC)
On April 27, 2010 17 of us made it north to Linden Street to hear about The Bridges Out of Poverty model presented by Tracey Mead the Executive Director of the ELTC. Many thanks to Tracey and all of you who made it this morning. Click here to learn more....
CL partners with ELTC, CSU, and United Way to bring the Bridges Model to Larimer County
Pathway Past Poverty (P3), a county initiative sponsored by CSU and United Way is entertaining the adoption of the Bridges Model presented by the Educational Learning and Traing Center (ELTC) and Concerned Larimer (CL). Click here to read more about the Bridges Model...
CL in the Coloradoan - Organization to Connect Agencies, those in need
Larimer County has the resources to help community members with unmet needs. But many people do not know how to contact these agencies to get the help they need. Concerned Larmier will address that issue. Click here to read more about Concerned Larmier....
CL Connector After Hours with the Office On Aging
Did you know that 80% of Americans partake in helping out the aging? From occasional visits to full time care, we are a society concerned with the well-being of our elderly. Because of the myriad needs of seniors, resources are often needed to cope successfully. Katy Mason and Lynette McGowan from the Office of Aging shared stories of hope as well as an amazing amount of options and services that are available in Larimer County. Click here to read more....
