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Throughout the past year, nonprofit organization Pueblo United has helped raise funds for local businesses and organizations who were forced to close during the height of the pandemic.
The organization started in June 2020. It began selling t-shirts online at SupportingPueblo.com to help support the community. It actually went pretty well. It helped with some of the other projects we were working on, said Kevin Howard, co-founder of Pueblo United.
Pueblo United stopped selling t-shirts in August 2020 after its vendor became too expensive and the organization couldn t find a new vendor to make them at an affordable price.
Pueblo United started working with local real estate companies that deal with liquidated homes. The real estate companies donated houses they couldn t sell to the organization which it donated back to the community.
Op-ed: COVID-19 vaccines and the gift of science
Leslie Barns and Sandeep Vijan
Imagine for a moment, a busy hospital ICU - the buzzing of alarms, the rushing around of staff and the slow churning sound of a ventilator.
Now multiply that and you see a glimpse of what COVID-19 does to patients, healthcare workers and the entire hospital.
We at Parkview can attest to the toll this virus has taken on our loved ones, friends and families. As the facility in our community that has taken care of over 90% of the COVID admissions, it is time for the pandemic to end, and life to get back to some sense of normal.