As part of its effort to focus on long-term recovery of the Fourmile Canyon Fire area, Foothills United Way has added a staff position specifically to Identify and coordinate key resources and activities that support the recovery of those affected by the blaze.
Foothills United Way has named Amy Hardy to the position of Fourmile Recovery Resource Coordinator. Amy will work to connect residents in the affected communities with available resources.
Amy is a resident of Gold Hill and has extensive knowledge of the community. In addition to joining United Way, she is the Chair of the Gold Hill Town Meeting as well as a volunteer fire fighter. “I am excited to work with all four communities affected by the Fourmile Fire,” said Amy.
The Fourmile Canyon Fire was the most destructive in Colorado’s history, destroying 169 homes and causing $217 million in damage last September. Foothills United Way created the Fourmile Canyon Fire Relief Fund to help with immediate, unmet needs, and to focus on long-term recovery.
Amy Hardy can be reached at 303-444-4013, extension 114 or ahardy@unitedwayfoothills.org.

