Marshall Fire Pro Bono Program Overview

On December 30, 2021, the Marshall Fire swept across Superior, Louisville, and Boulder County, destroying 1000+ homes and becoming the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history.

Many Coloradans experienced loss and displacement in its aftermath.

Khesed exists to eliminate the roadblocks to mental health support, especially in times of crisis and tragedy.

We are providing free virtual mental health therapy sessions for anyone impacted by the Marshall Fire.

Each participant will receive 12 free sessions. Upon completion of the program, participants have the option to continue services through our other ongoing affordable or free programs.

If you experienced loss or were otherwise impacted by the destruction of the Marshall Fire, contact us to learn more about this program and get connected to one of our therapists.

This program is currently at capacity. Please sign up for the waitlist and stay tuned for updates.


How You Can Help

In times of tragedy, Khesed has seen our community come together to support one another and provide help to those most impacted.

By donating to this program, you can directly provide mental health support to those who have experienced loss and displacement due to the Marshall Fire.

Every $60 donated provides one free session to a community member in need.

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Additional Resources

  • Choice Market is offering $20 of groceries or a free meal per person impacted to anyone with proof of residency. Check out their Instagram post for more information.

  • Sister Carmen Community Center is providing food, clothing, supplies and access to its thrift store, free of charge, to residents impacted by the Marshall Fire.

  • The Arapahoe location of the YMCA of Northern Colorado is currently serving as a Red Cross shelter for displaced residents and is providing free childcare and access to YMCA facilities for affected individuals and families.

  • A Precious Child is providing clothing, coats, home goods and hygiene items to children and families through their Precious Essentials program.

  • The Critical Needs Fund of Impact on Education has been activated to help students, schools, and staff with immediate needs, including replacing school supplies and educational equipment.

  • Emergency financial assistance is available to through the Boulder Fire Relief Fund at JEWISHcolorado. Funds are being administered by Jewish Family Service.

  • FEMA has made disaster assistance available to Marshall Fire victims. Begin applying for assistance by registering online or by calling 1-800-621-3362.

  • Boulder County has opened a Disaster Assistance Center. If you have been affected by the disaster please go directly to the Disaster Assistance Center, 9AM - 7PM, seven days a week: 1755 South Public Road in Lafayette