The people of this beautiful state have seen their share of heartache. It’s in the difficult times that we ban together. Residents of Aurora held a Day of Remembrance on Saturday, July 20, 2013, to mark the one-year anniversary of the move-theater shooting tragedy. FBR was honored to be chosen by members of the city of Aurora as a volunteer spot on their Day of Remembrance. Over 30 individuals came out to help for the day. A variety of additional service projects were organized at non-profit organizations throughout Aurora, including Project C.U.R. E., Boys Hope Girls Hope of Colorado, Aurora Mental Health Center, Boys & Girls Club, Aurora North Middle School and others. Our hearts continue to go out to the city of Aurora and all those effected by this tragedy.
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