Brothers Redevelopment Blog

“It kept me from being in the street.”

Life quickly changed for Parker resident Jessica Hopf in fall of 2020 when her 21-year-old son died unexpectedly. While she was mourning the loss of her only child, tragedy struck Hopf again when she lost her job in the middle of an economic crisis that the coronavirus pandemic caused. Facing eviction, Hopf researched resources that … Read more

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Joseph Rios

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jrios@brothersredevelopment.org

HMR receives additional funding from Westminster

Westminster City Council has approved a 2021 annual action plan for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds that will support Brothers Redevelopment’s Home Modification and Repair Program (HMR) in the city. The plan — which will provide the city’s Emergency and Essential Home Repair Program with an additional $40,000 in funds — was approved at … Read more

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Joseph Rios

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Struggling with rent? Here is what you need to know

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced on June 24 that it is extending its federal eviction moratorium until July 31. The extension further prevents the eviction of tenants who are unable to make rental payments. The Associated Press reported that the CDC will not extend the moratorium again after July 31. Data … Read more

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Joseph Rios

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Schierling family donates wheelchair lift to Brothers

Around seven years ago, the Schierling family woke up to a shocking and horrifying situation when Elvira Schierling — the wife of Brothers Redevelopment founder Don Schierling — suddenly forgot how to walk. “She had dementia. She literally woke up one morning and was doing this side shuffle,” said Sonja Schierling, Don and Elvira’s daughter. … Read more

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Joseph Rios

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jrios@brothersredevelopment.org

Paint-A-Thon leaves its mark in Lakewood

Life hasn’t necessarily been easy for 72-year-old Linda Marquez the past four years. The Lakewood resident lost her son Marcus in 2017 after he passed away due to a long battle with a brain tumor — leaving behind his now three-year-old son Atticus. Atticus’s mother wanted him to stay with Marquez because of complicated issues, … Read more

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Joseph Rios

720-448-0746

jrios@brothersredevelopment.org