
From wildfire to a new home
When the Marshall Fire swept through, the Hernandez family lost everything. Aloha Cares' rapid relief covered their first three months of rent and helped enroll the kids in a new school.
The stories that keep us going — and that your support makes possible.

When the Marshall Fire swept through, the Hernandez family lost everything. Aloha Cares' rapid relief covered their first three months of rent and helped enroll the kids in a new school.

Janelle's husband had skipped check-ups for years. A free screening at our mobile clinic caught his diabetes early — and he's now thriving on a treatment plan.

Mateo joined our after-school tutoring in 6th grade. This spring, he became the first in his family to receive a four-year college scholarship.

After a $2,500 microgrant and a financial literacy course, Yolanda turned her weekend tamale orders into a fully licensed home bakery.

Last spring, neighbors planted 320 trees along the Poudre Trail — restoring shade, habitat, and a place for families to gather.

Our annual Aloha Arts Festival drew over 4,000 attendees and 60 local artists last summer, raising funds for youth art programs.
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