It's been 10 months since the Marshall Fire and a new recovery center that will offer resources for impacted families is getting ready to open in Louisville
LOUISVILLE — It's been almost a year since the Marshall Fire destroyed several communities across Boulder County.
It will provide a centralized and easily accessible location to expedite the access and delivery of disaster-related support, services and resources. Denver7 spoke with a family who lost everything and lives near the center. Mariah Leach said her family was out of town when the Marshall Fire hit and they weren't able to save any of their belongings. They have since relocated to a new house in Louisville.
"It's a little bit overwhelming to kind of think about how to, you know, recreate the magic inside of our home," said Leach."Even though we've decided to purchase a home, instead of rebuilding, we still have a long road ahead of us, we have insurance things to finish. It's not over for us. And there are people who it's not over for, for a very long time," she added.