Stephens Farm spreads awareness of brain injuries
March 21, 2023
We provide wrap around services and residential support to twenty residents at Stephens Farm.
Read MoreWe provide wrap around services and residential support to twenty residents at Stephens Farm.
Read MoreColorado Humanities is premiering the Exploring Culturally Fluent Healthcare panel discussion on March 20th at 6 p.m. on Facebook and YouTube.
Read MoreDid you know that traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability in Colorado and the United States? In 2020, 176 Americans died in the US from a TBI-related injury every day. Any one of us could have a sudden fall, injury or accident that results in a brain injury and […]
Read MoreLast year’s virtual format was incredibly successful, enabling us to connect with people all over the country. So, we decided to keep it going! Adeo’s 8th annual Walk, Run or Roll will take place August 21st-September 4th and, once again, you have the option of participating in a variety of ways. You can even use […]
Read MoreAdeo Executive Director, Sarita Reddy, has dedicated her professional and personal life to advocating for individuals with disabilities. Last month, she had the opportunity to participate in KidGlov’s Agency for Change podcast along with Lyn Wineman, KidGlov President and Chief Strategist. Click below to hear Sarita’s story and what fuels her belief and Adeo’s mission […]
Read MoreSo, here we are…Walk, Run or Roll 2020 – The Power of Connection, Adeo’s first virtual fundraising event, has come to a close, and I am so grateful for the immense support we received from across the country. Like every other non-profit organization this year, we had to fundamentally reshape our signature event, hoping that […]
Read MoreSix years ago, Jennifer and Letitia, two brand new employees of what was then Greeley Center for Independence, came up with the idea of hosting a 2K/5K Fun Run to raise awareness and funds for the important work our organization does. Others quickly jumped on board, and the organization’s Walk, Run or Roll, named to […]
Read MoreGreeley Center for Independence (GCI) was originally founded by Hope Cassidy in 1977 as an all-volunteer organization rooted in Hope’s belief that everyone should have the opportunity to live as full a life as possible, regardless of ability. Hope’s legacy has continued to live on in GCI as we have grown and expanded over the […]
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