Weld County Faith Partnership Council Newsletter March 2022

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March 1, 2022


 

Our mission is to serve as an advisory liaison between the faith-based
community and the Weld County Commissioners. Established in 2008.

 


LEAP Assistance is Available

LEAP

Weld families, individuals, older adults and those with disabilities who qualify can get financial assistance to pay their heating costs. The Low Energy Assistance Program, known as LEAP, is taking applications through April 30th. Anyone who is struggling to pay their heating bill can apply.

In-person assistance with filling out an application is available on the first and third Wednesday of the month at 10:00 a.m. at the Housing Navigation Center located at 2930 11th Ave in Evans. Documentation needed for the application includes utility bills and personal identification. Proof of income received such as pay stubs, award letters, or loans and dates of birth and social security numbers for all household members.


Tax Season is Here

Tax

It’s that time of year again! The IRS opened electronic filing at the end of January, and you can file your taxes now. The sooner you file, the sooner you’ll be able to get your Child Tax Credit or Earned Income Tax Credit payments. Get your early start at GetAheadColorado.org.

Promoting Get Ahead Colorado

Visit GetAheadColorado.org to file your taxes for free, get free tax help, and find other resources that can help make your taxes easier. Many Colorado families and working people are eligible to get thousands in cash-back payments through the Child Tax Credit and the Earned Income Tax Credit. File your taxes today to see how much you can get.

Reminder about tax deadline

The IRS tax deadline is April 18, 2022.

If you know of someone who could benefit from this information, have them connect with 211Colorado.org or  GetAheadColorado.org.


Medically Fragile Youth in Need

Medical fragile child with caregiver

It takes a particular family to foster a child with severe medical conditions. As a medical professional or experienced caregiver, you are uniquely positioned to support these children. With your training or experience, you can provide a loving and caring environment for a unique child or youth who needs a consistent and comfortable home to start on the path to wellbeing. We’ll provide you and your family with extensive support services and resources along the way. Medically fragile children require life-sustaining medications, treatments, equipment, access to multiple appointments and/or assistance with daily living activities. Some of the children’s disorders can range from short-term and/or curable conditions to intellectual and developmental disabilities to more serious and possibly terminal illnesses.

For more information, please contact us at (970) 400-6849 or fostercare@weldgov.com.


Neighborhood Pop-up Resource Event

Pop up event

Helping our community neighborhood is part of our DNA here at For the City Network/Christ Community Church. January 26th was our 4th Neighborhood Pop-up Resource Event and we were blessed by doing just that—helping our neighbors! People, young and old, from different ethnic groups and languages, found their way to Zoe’s Event Center for this event through invitations sent out by our neighborhood schools.

We hosted almost 20 different agencies and nonprofits of Weld County, ranging from WC Job Service to Leanne’s Closet. It’s exciting to see not only our neighbors responding to the event by finding out what’s available in resources to their families, but we’ve heard many positive things about agencies and nonprofits networking while helping these families.

Neighborhood pop-up resource events are modeled after Bridges of Hope (Rick Hartman). We invited our neighbors to the event where nonprofits and agencies are available to discuss how they can help the families in need. Our volunteers, known as 'Neighbors', lead our guests through the labyrinth of resource tables to find those agencies/nonprofits who can help them. Our hope and prayer is that churches will duplicate these little neighborhood pop-up resource events throughout Greeley/Weld County.

If you are interested in hearing more about these events, I would be happy to meet with you. Please email me at rosannh@cccgreeley.org.


*Correction from the February 2022 issue of Weld Faith Partnership Newsletter. 

In our last issue regarding the "Not all Homelessness is the Same" article written by Ryan Dowd, we neglected to include the link to Ryan's website: www.homelesstraining.com