Andrea Burch

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Boot Camp for New Dads: Building Confidence, Community, and Support

For many dads-to-be, the weeks before a baby arrives can feel exciting, overwhelming, and full of unknowns. Boot Camp for New Dads was created to meet that moment with something simple and powerful: Real men, real babies, and real-world advice. In a single workshop, expectant fathers learn from veteran dads who return with their infants

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Food Is Medicine: Lutheran Hospital and Food Bank of the Rockies Support Patients Beyond the Clinic

For many patients, managing a chronic condition goes beyond medications and medical visits. It also shows up at the dinner table. When budgets are tight, nutritious food can be one of the first things to fall away—at the same time conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes require steady, healthy meals.  That’s where Intermountain Health

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Benefits in Action: Removing Barriers, Strengthening Care Through Partnership

For many people, navigating public benefits can feel overwhelming or even impossible. Confusing applications, language barriers, technology challenges and life crises often stand between individuals and the support they urgently need. That is where Benefits in Action (BIA) steps in.  BIA is a Colorado-based nonprofit that has spent more than a decade helping individuals and

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CrossPurpose: A Story of Transformation, Partnership and Possibility

Intermountain Health’s mission of Helping People Live the Healthiest Lives Possible extends beyond the walls of our hospitals. We know that social determinants of health – things like food security, mental health resources, economic stability, access to healthcare, and more – play a huge role. These non-medical factors – the conditions where people are born,

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Intermountain Health’s Support Helps Lower Youth Suicide Rates in Jefferson County Schools

Recently, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Office of Suicide Prevention announced that the suicide rate for youth ages 10-18 has fallen to its lowest level since 2007. In Jefferson County, Intermountain Health Lutheran Hospital is supporting suicide prevention and mental health work through the Jefferson Center for Mental Health. In 2025, Intermountain

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