Marshall ROC together with Volunteers From Mennonite Disaster Services and the Amish Communities of Colorado Help Repair Homes in Boulder County Manufactured Home Communities
 
The high winds of the Marshall Fire and Straight Line Winds disaster damaged over 400 manufactured homes throughout Boulder County leaving many of them uninhabitable or severely damaged, leaking and exposed to the elements and natural forces.
 
Marshall ROC, together with 40 volunteers from Mennonite Disaster Services and the Amish Communities of Colorado, helped repair 20 homes in the Sans Souci & Table Mesa Manufactured Home Communities October 4-5. Volunteers repaired and replaced roofs, skirting, and windows and installed insulation to help secure the homes from additional wind and water damage, and to help keep residents dry and safe. Marshall ROC Unmet Needs Roundtable members donated all of the construction materials for the project and Boulder County worked to support the planning, permitting and disaster recovery efforts. Recovery Navigators from Lutheran Family Services, United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) and Boulder County Community Liaisons worked with homeowners to help determine the repairs needed.