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Our Mission is to improve
lives by giving people the financial tools and education needed
to help them provide for themsleves.
Our
Vision is to build an
organization that will strengthen communities by helping
both small businesses and individuals become financially
self suffient. By helping individuals in our
communities become financially self sufficient, they are
becoming an asset to their communities and also
improving the lives of all in the communities
that we reside and work in.
It is our goal here at The Northern Colorado Charity Management
Team to give a hand up and not a hand out.
Board Of Directors
President/Chairman Paul C. Holgorsen Estes Park, CO
Vice President Deborah G. Holgorsen Estes Park, CO
Secretary/Treasurer Patricia White Davenport, IA
A single parent trying to make ends meet is not only hard on
the parent, but affects all in the home. This is something we
are striving to help with and make it easier for parents to be
financially self sufficient.

The young mother that is trying to get off government help,
"she works hard at her job and gets that big twentry five cent
an hour raise" netting her an extra ten dollars a week. The
excitement is soon gone when she loses her help for food from
the government for making just a little too much. This is a
place we really want to help. A hand up, not a hand out. She is
working hard and making as much money as she can to be able to
care for her children, but when the little government aid she
accepts is reduced or completely taken away, it makes it
impossible for her to make ends meet. It would be easy for her
to stay home and get her needs paid for by the government, but
what about her self esteem and trying to make a better life for
her children?
We
need your help.
There are many loans and grants available for a person seeking
an education to receive the help to do so. The problem we have
found, is that not all are able to find the financial help for
their living expenses while going to college. The most needy of
these people are the single parent. Single parents can receive
help for childcare from the government if they are working, but
receive no help if they wish to go to college and further their
education which in turn would help them acquire a better job.
With a college education, and in turn a better job, government
help would no longer be needed. We would like to be able to
give a "hand up" to these people as they are trying to improve
their lives. They deserve the chance to rise above their
current situation and make a better life for themselves and
their families.

How You Can Help
The Northern Colorado Charity Management Team
Paul C. Holgorsen,
Chairman
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