A year-end letter from CTR’s Executive Director, Cathy Phelps, reflecting on the past year of service and CTR’s major milestones.
A year-end letter from CTR’s Executive Director, Cathy Phelps, reflecting on the past year of service and CTR’s major milestones.
Protests, oppression, boycotts, lost friends, fatigue, quarantine, police violence, town halls, depression, hard conversations, stress; we are all currently in the mire that is the current state of affairs.
A statement from Violence Free Colorado: “”This is a moment of reckoning. The murder of George Floyd broke the collective heart of this country, and now, finally, millions of people are saying their names”
Tanya lived her life by example. She shared her kindness, ambition and deep sense of caring as a dedicated member of the Board of Directors for The Center for Trauma & Resilience.
CTR is offering our Befriending the Body Yoga series in person or online. Classes are free, and begin the first week of each month. We are committed to the wellness and safety of all staff, teachers, and participants who desire to practice.
“By choosing this position, I’ve made the decision to invest more of my life in this organization and this community—a community where I’ve felt comfortable and accepted since joining—and wish to live as authentically as you have all modeled.”
Estimada comunidad de CTR: Esperamos que estén bien, cuidando de sí mismos, de amigos y familiares. Aunque estamos físicamente distanciados, nos esforzamos por mantener las conexiones sociales que nos mantienen fuertes. Queremos que sepan que continuamos apoyando a nuestros clientes, …
Update on services and programs during the COVID-19 pandemic
We regret to announce that we have canceled this year’s Old School Affair fundraiser. Thank you for your continued support. You asked and we delivered! We are excited to have you join us once again for our annual fundraiser filled …