Ambrosia (below) with her son, Ayza. Years ago, EFAA helped provide Ambrosia Berg with a security deposit to embark upon her new chapter as a mother. In March 2021, she…
At EFAA, we know that access to opportunity is a key to success, and not everyone in our community has historically had the same access. That’s why, as an organization,…
EFAA supports creative housing solutions for families experiencing homelessness Family homelessness is a critical, yet oftentimes invisible issue in our community. Almost 1,000 school-aged children in Boulder County experience homelessness…
On January 27, 2020, a Supreme Court ruling allowed the “public charge” rule to take temporarily take effect while lower courts continue to debate whether or not the rule is…
Elections are upcoming on Tuesday, November. 5. In Boulder, there are a total of six seats up for election on city council, and a majority of seats will be going…
The federal government is poised to make a change that could deprive thousands of Coloradans — including 1,177 residents of Boulder County — of critical access to food, by raising…
On September 22, 2018, the Trump Administration’s Department of Homeland Security proposed changes to the ‘public charge’ rule that may have a dramatic impact on immigrants and temporary visa holders…