As we continue to navigate the aftermath of the horrific attack on our Boulder community, our hearts remain with the victims, with the Boulder Run for Their Lives community, and with each of you. These past days have been heavy with grief, fear, and uncertainty—and yet, also filled with connection, compassion, and resolve. In a moment when we are also beginning to hear news of escalating conflict in the Middle East, we are reminded again just how vital it is to come together, to be in community, and to care for one another. This page will be continuously updated with resources and ways to gather and support one another.
Victim Support & Community Resources
We have received incredible support from the Boulder Police Department, the District Attorney’s Office, and other law enforcement partners. They have expressed their unwavering solidarity with the Boulder Jewish community and are working closely with us to support the victims in meaningful ways, including assigning each victim a Victim’s Advocate and Public Information Officer.
In support of the victims, JEWISHColorado has established the JEWISHcolorado Boulder Security Fund to provide assistance to those affected. You can donate here.
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We again want to remind you about the important mental health support that Jewish Family Service is offering to our community free of charge:
- Ten Mental Health sessions
- Group EMDR sessions
- Cigna has offered a free support line at 866.912.1687, where individuals can speak to a behavioral advocate who can connect them with resources, including a Cigna clinician if needed.
Community Events
Healing begins with coming together in community. Please join us:
Run For Their Lives
Walk with them every Sunday at 11 am to #BringThemHomeNow
Meet at 8th and Pearl Streets
Pint's Peak Ice Cream at the Boulder JCC
Monday, June 16 | 3:30 - 5:30 pm
Join us for delicious ice cream from Pint's Peak Ice Cream, available for purchase from 3:30 to 5:30 pm.
Coffee Community Gatherings
Wednesday, June 19 and June 26 | 9 am - 10:30 am
Join us for Community Coffee—a warm, welcoming, and informal gathering where we can connect and share our experiences together. We acknowledge that being together can provide an opportunity to comfort and support one another. Everyone is welcome for this “open house” style program in an informal setting for coffee and a light breakfast at the Boulder JCC.
Boulder Jewish Festival
Sunday, June 8, 2025
VIEW RECORDINGS HERE, HERE, AND HERE
PHOTOS HERE
Coming Together: A Community Gathering
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
VIEW RECORDING HERE
Security Update
As always, your safety and security remain our highest priority.
At all events and around our shared spaces, enhanced security protocols will be implemented. These are precautionary measures and not based on any known threat. We continue to work closely with the Boulder Police Department and JEWISHcolorado’s Secure Community Network (SCN) to ensure the safety of our community.
In moments like these, our strength is in our unity. Thank you for standing together. We will continue to share updates and support one another.