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The Long Term Recovery Group

The Long Term Recovery Group (LTRG) is a coalition of approximately 30 non-profits positioned to provide a range of direct financial solutions to satisfy unmet needs for those who have been affected by the Waldo Canyon Fire. The group has been assembling a team of case managers and volunteers over the last few months to be able to work with citizens who have financial or other hardship arising from the fire disaster.

The LTRG case management team is available by appointment to meet with you at 105 North Weber Street.

For your convenience, a representative of the LTRG is also available at the Colorado Springs Together Center at 6840 Centennial Boulevard on a part-time basis.

To schedule an appointment, contact the LTRG at:

719-884-6180
CaseManagement-cs@lfsrm.org

Please click here to see their new brochure below.

Click here to read our previous email about the LTRG 

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Colorado Springs Together is an independent 501(c)(3) Non-Profit
Colorado Springs Together is a community-driven volunteer effort, and is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The team members are distinguished citizens and business professionals in the community facilitating and coordinating a quick and effective rebuilding process for the neighborhoods devastated on June 26th by the fire. The donations received will go towards the activities required to help restore the lives and the neighborhoods affected by the fire at the same time maintaining a strong sense of community during the rebuilding process.

Please visit:
www.ColoradoSpringsTogether.org
www.facebook.com/ColoradoSpringsTogether
www.twitter.com/COS_Together