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Castle Rock bike riders "Cycle Against Violence"

The Women’s Crisis & Family Outreach Center (WCFOC), through their Young Citizens for Philanthropy (YCP) partnership, is launching its first CYCLE AGAINST  VIOLENCE Bike Race Saturday, May 19, 2012 in Castle Rock, Colorado. Registration begins at 6:45 a.m. and the ride will begin at 8:45 that morning.

Help those affected by the Lower North Fork Fire

VOLUNTEERING

·        DO NOT GO TO THE SCENE OF A DISASTER

·        The arrival of unexpected volunteers will interfere with response efforts 

·        STAY SAFE by volunteering with a reputable agency! 

·        Volunteers will be needed most during the recovery phase. Please be patient and WAIT until relief agencies can train you and use your help

·        If you want to volunteer, go to www.HelpColoradoNow.org, dial 2-1-1 (or 866-760-6489)

DCSD puts brains before brawn with strict concussion policy

The Douglas County School District is leading the way among Colorado school districts, safeguarding students with one of the strictest concussion policies and a team of experts that is dedicated to monitoring the safety of injured students.

Spring Weather Safety Tips

American Medical Response (AMR) is committed to injury prevention. As spring approaches, AMR wants to remind people to be aware of severe weather changes. Powerful spring storms can unleash some of nature’s most destructive forces -- tornados and floods. In the event of severe weather, AMR suggests the following safety tips:

85% of uninsured coloradans cite cost as the reason for not buying health insurance

Affordability is the primary reason that uninsured Coloradans did not buy health insurance, according to the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey (CHAS). Released today, The Affordability of Health Insurance in Colorado issue brief examines in-depth why Coloradans are uninsured, including their ability and willingness to pay for health insurance, how much they believe they can afford and what they now pay for out-of-pocket expenses. The brief also addresses the consequences of being uninsured in Colorado.

Coloradans spent $7.1 billion on health insurance

The health insurance cost report, released today by the Colorado Division of Insurance, notes that Colorado consumers spent $7.1 billion on health insurance premiums in 2010.

Down Syndrome organizations says federal funding decreased

On Monday, February 13, 2012 the National Institutes of Health (NIH) published the fiscal year 2011 research funding for Down syndrome. The funding numbers decreased from $22 million in 2010 to $20 million in 2011 out of a total $31 billion budget. The 2010 funding levels already equated to Down syndrome being the least funded genetic condition by the NIH, something many Down syndrome organizations have been trying to reverse.