Colorado Northern Front Range Campaign

$19,000 to Erase $1.9 Million in Medical Debt

With just $19,000, together we can relieve $1.9 million in medical debt for our neighbors in Larimer, Weld, and Boulder counties in Colorado. This incredible opportunity offers families a fresh start, bringing peace, dignity, and relief from the burden of debt. Your generosity will give families the chance to breathe easier, focus on their health, and regain their well-being.

Why Support Medical Debt Relief?

Impact: Medical debt can devastate families, forcing them to make difficult choices between basic needs like food and shelter or paying off bills. Often, families delay or avoid necessary healthcare out of fear of accumulating more debt. By relieving this burden, we can help families regain stability and prevent the long-term effects of debt on their lives.

Community Transformation: When families are freed from medical debt, they can contribute more fully to our community, enriching the lives of those around them and strengthening our shared future.

How You Can Help:
Our goal is to raise $19,000 by December 31st. You can make a direct donation by clicking the button above or by sending a check. Additionally, you can contribute through an IRA Qualified Charitable Distribution (if you are over age 70½) or a Donor Advised Fund (DAF). To donate through your IRA or DAF, start by using the “Donate by Check” link above and then contact your IRA or DAF trustee to arrange the transfer. Please include the campaign name “Colorado Northern Front Range” with your donation. Your contribution remains completely anonymous.

How Debt Relief Works:
Undue Medical Debt purchases medical debt for pennies on the dollar, enabling us to erase $1.9 million in debt across Larimer, Weld, and Boulder counties in Colorado with just $19,000. This means your contribution has an outsized impact, helping to change the lives of countless families.

Lives Changed:
Families receiving debt relief will be notified through a letter, informing them that generous friends in Northern Colorado have forgiven their medical debt—no strings attached and no further obligations.