Denver7 Gives donations cover rental deposit for family who lost home in Alexander Mountain Fire

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Denver7 Gives donations cover rental deposit for family who lost home in Alexander Mountain Fire
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Colette Bordelon is a reporter with Denver7.

As containment creeps toward 100% on the Alexander Mountain Fire , families who lost everything in the blaze are working on what comes next. Storm Mountain is a tight-knit community tucked away in the mountains of northern Colorado. It's the place Jon and Haley Shepard call home. Their home off Palisade Mountain Drive is now directly in the burn scar of the Alexander Mountain Fire . The young couple bought the home in 2016.

I wouldn't wish it upon my worst enemy,' Haley said about the experience since the fire. Following the Shepard's story, Denver7 Gives started a fundraiser to support victims of the 2024 Colorado wildfires. Our Denver7 viewers have opened their hearts and donated generously toward the cause.As part of our promise to support wildfire victims, Denver7 Gives is using money from the wildfire fund to pay the deposit for the Shepard's rental home.

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