I am a longtime local who hopes to share a story of gratitude for how the Vail Valley Charitable Fund helped my wife and me this year. I arrived in the Vail Valley in 1982.
A 55-year-old who fell 30 feet from a ladder while working, breaking several bones and puncturing his lungs. A 33-year-old who was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. A 16-year-old who required life-saving open heart surgery. These.
As the holiday season gets underway, the annual Colorado Gives campaign offers an opportunity for residents to give back to the nonprofits that provide resources and support to their communities year-round. This year, across the.
Whether it’s coming together to support a common cause, brainstorming creative solutions, amplifying a call to action or simply supporting one another day-to-day nonprofit organizations rely on community and collaboration to succeed. This is.
I moved to Vail in 1979 for my first job after residency, joining five other family physicians and a radiologist. Seven physicians comprised the entire medical staff of Vail Valley Medical Center (now Vail Health.