Monday, May 21, 2012
  • The Sweep Report by Marrton Dormish, with Karen Smith. (Cover design by Laura Vincent, BOSS Printing. Cover photo by David R. Jennings, Broomfield Enterprise.)

    Sweep Report Published!

    Friday, May 18, 2012

    The Sweep Report: A look at key indicators, trends and needs in Broomfield, Colorado, USA, is now available online! It’s the first-ever publication of its kind, devoted specifically to the City and County of Broomfield, Colo., and is the fruition of more than a year of interviews, research, writing and editing. I created The Sweep [...]

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  • A Zambian Epic in Pictures

    Friday, May 18, 2012

    Photographer Thomas Herrick of Thornton, Colo., created the following videos from footage he took during his March trip to Africa, where he documented the story of Global Orphan Relief (GO!), a grassroots non-profit that operates two homes for orphaned children in Zambia. First, watch Scott Nordstrom, founder and CEO of GO!, and Mike Dee, GO! board member [...]

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  • The front signage of a new Family Medical Center in Broomfield, Colo. (Marrton Dormish)

    Reid’s Healthcare Mirror

    Friday, May 11, 2012

    In order to better conceptualize the approach and function of the U.S. healthcare system compared to others around the world, consider the following summary based on journalist T.R. Reid’s The Healing of America. There are four basic health system models in use today: The Beveridge Model — Funds health care through taxes so that patients never [...]

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  • Taken on a bridge in Hungary. What will our response be to the needs of others? (Brian Stumpe)

    Latest News on The Story of Need

    Wednesday, May 2, 2012

    We use our Twitter feed to monitor dozens of local, national and international news sites, press releases and blogs for current links that represent the many complex and personal dimensions of the story of need. But you don’t have to be on Twitter to follow our feed! Why? Because we republish our feed’s most recent items in the [...]

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Profiles

Jan
25

He Said, She Said

Note: The names of the people profiled in this story have been changed at their request.  When Shawn and Christine Jones were the quintessential American couple with two kids and a nice house in the upscale suburb of Parker, Colo., they used to joke about adopting more kids. Fast-forward five years. The Joneses and their [...]

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Bread racks at NDC.
Nov
30

The Daily Bread Man

Bryan Decker maintains a 24-foot loading truck, cultivates contacts with local grocery stores and eateries, and manages a pool of 200 workers who distribute more than 1 million pounds of food a year out of a warehouse in Broomfield, Colo. What makes Bryan, 69, unique is that, as director of the North Denver Cares (NDC) food pantry, [...]

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Commentary

Sharing Their Story is now Everyday Epics!
Dec
30

New name, New Site, New Year

The faith-inspired non-profit initiative Sharing Their Story (STS) is, as of midnight on Jan. 1, 2012, now called Everyday Epics (EE). Our new name embodies our commitment to sharing the true story of need from around the world, as well as our own small attempts to write ourselves into the story of need around us. [...]

Sample Care Kit
Dec
30

Care kits for your car

Perhaps the most common experience most Americans have with people in need occurs at stoplights and busy intersections. It’s an experience often accompanied by guilt or uncertainty. “Should I give them cash? Should I ignore them?” we ask. After all, we don’t want to contribute to someone’s possible addiction to alcohol or drugs. Often we [...]

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