DENVER (KDVR) — After an explosion at an assisted living center this week forced nearly 90 seniors from their homes, a similar facility not far away jumped into action to put a roof over many of their heads, and the staff there needs your help to make them feel comfortable.
It started when one Harvard Square by Cogir employee saw the news on their phone.
“Immediately ran in, interrupted a meeting we were in, and it was not even a second thought. We just jumped into action,” said Phyllis DeLaricheliere, Harvard Square’s executive director.
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