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Without the generosity of individuals, companies, foundations and other organizations we would not be able to offer the quality services and mental healthcare in the Vail Valley.

To our donors and supporters: WE THANK YOU!

Here is a partial list of some of the organizations which help keep us going:


The Vail Valley Motorcycle Foundation

The Vail Valley Motorcycle Foundation

http://www.cma-club.com/foundation_history.php

The Vail Valley Motorcycle Foundation is the charitable arm of the Cordillera Motorcycle Association.

The philanthropic mission of the Vail Valley Motorcycle Foundation is to enhance the quality of life for Vail Valley residents. Through their love of golf, motorcycles and the finer things in life, the Foundation has found a way to mesh together having fun and "doing good" for the community. This past year, the Vail Valley Motorcycle Foundation assisted us with a generous grant to help children and families in the valley receive counseling to help them through difficult times.



Vail Valley Cares

Vail Valley Cares

http://www.vailvalleycares.com/

Vail Valley Cares raises money through their two Thrifty Stores in Edwards and Eagle. Through donations of clothing and household goods, the organization serves thousands in the community to be able to purchase these gently used items at very low prices. At the same time, the money raised is then granted to many organizations throughout the valley that also serve the community. To date, Vail Valley Cares has provided over $1,000,000 to these non-profit organizations.



United Way of the Eagle River Valley

United Way of the Eagle River Valley

http://unitedwayeagle.org

The mission of the United Way of the Eagle River is "improving lives by mobilizing the caring power in our community". There is no doubt that they are assisting in improving lives through the Samaritan Center of the Rockies. They give money to many organizations in the valley, including the Advocates Program, Buddies Program, CASA, The Literacy Project and more.



The Women's Foundation of Colorado

The Women's Foundation of Colorado

http://wfco.org

The WFCO was founded in 1987 by a group of community-minded women. The Foundation is a statewide community foundation committed to improving the lives of women and girls through policy work, philanthropy, and partnerships with other like-minded organizations.

The WFCO's mission is to build resources and lead change so that the women and girls of Colorado are full and equal participants in society. The goal is that every woman in Colorado is economically self-sufficient, and every girl in Colorado is on the path to economic and self-sufficiency in adulthood. Through grant making, research, community outreach, education, and leadership in monitoring and analyzing the evoling needs of women and girls in the state. The WFCO works to provide opportunities for women and girls to be economically self-sufficient.



Evans Chaffee

Evans Chaffee

http://www.evanschaffee.com/



Alpine Bank

Alpine Bank

https://www.alpinebank.com/

The Alpine Bank provided a grant to the Samaritan Counseling Center in 2008 to support the work of the counselors in the Eagle County School District with students in need. Alpine Bank also provided a general subsidy grant in 2009, 2010 and 2011.



Eagle River Foundation

Eagle River Foundation

http://www.eagleriverfoundation.org/



Eagle County

Eagle County

http://eaglecounty.us

For three years in a row, we have received a community service grant from Eagle County. Thank you Eagle County Commissioners!



Burt Foundation

Burt Foundation

http://burtfoundation.org

For three years running, we have received a grant from the Burt Foundation



Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration

Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration

http://www.episcopalvail.com

This Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration has provided financial support to the Center for many years.