Giving Back

In Support Of Our Community
The attorneys at West Huntley Gregory are very active in the community, serving on non-profit boards, holding county and municipal positions, and participating in many other civic activities. We believe that this commitment to our community not only provides a benefit to the organizations we serve, but also provides us with valuable knowledge, information and experience improving our capacity to serve our clients.
The attorneys at West Huntley Gregory are very active in the community, serving on non-profit boards, holding county and municipal positions, and participating in many other civic activities. We believe that this commitment to our community not only provides a benefit to the organizations we serve, but also provides us with valuable knowledge, information and experience improving our capacity to serve our clients.
Family & Intercultural Resource Center (FIRC)
Through education and support, FIRC helps families make healthy choices and provide an environment for children to thrive. By strengthening families, we are strengthening the community. FIRC empowers families with the education and support needed to thrive and remain living and working in Summit County. In most communities, FIRC would be 5 separate nonprofits. Fortunately for Summit County families, we are a comprehensive one-stop agency.
Building Hope Summit County
Building Hope Summit County is a community-wide initiative designed to create a more coordinate, effective and responsive mental health system that promotes emotional health, reduces stigma and improves access to care and support for everyone in Summit County.
Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC)
Since 1976, Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC) has provided adaptive sports programs to individuals from all 50 states and 10 countries around the world. Our offerings included adaptive winter ski and snowboard programs at Breckenridge, Keystone and Copper Mountain Ski Resorts, and summer programs on local rivers, lakes, bike paths and our very own adaptive ropes course.
Mountain Dreamers
Mountain Dreamers is a group of Mountain locals: Dreamers, DACA recipients, Immigrants, Non-immigrants and our Families & Friends. Our priority is supporting our Immigrant Community and their Families, and advocating for the rights guaranteed to them as U.S. residents under our Constitution. Our current focus is on our young Dreamers. These young people have been members of our community since, as children, they came with their parents to the U.S. without authorization. Most are undocumented still, and have no path to legal status. We believe they deserve to be full members of our Colorado mountain communities, our state, and our nation.
Mountain Dreamers
Mountain Dreamers is a group of Mountain locals: Dreamers, DACA recipients, Immigrants, Non-immigrants and our Families & Friends. Our priority is supporting our Immigrant Community and their Families, and advocating for the rights guaranteed to them as U.S. residents under our Constitution. Our current focus is on our young Dreamers. These young people have been members of our community since, as children, they came with their parents to the U.S. without authorization. Most are undocumented still, and have no path to legal status. We believe they deserve to be full members of our Colorado mountain communities, our state, and our nation.
The Summit Foundation
There’s a reason we are known as the “Soul of the Summit.” For over 35 years, we have been the trusted partner in supporting the entire Summit County community and providing strong leadership to address the most pressing community needs. The Summit Foundation is a trusted local community foundation providing leadership and resources to assist local working families, resolve critical community issues and preserve the quality of life we all enjoy in our beautiful mountains.
Summit County Open Space
Open Space and Trails acquires lands to protect the scenic beauty, natural habitat, backcountry character and recreational opportunities of Summit County. Properties acquired by Summit County as open space are managed to protect their natural resource values while allowing for sustainable access and use.
Summit County Open Space
Open Space and Trails acquires lands to protect the scenic beauty, natural habitat, backcountry character and recreational opportunities of Summit County. Properties acquired by Summit County as open space are managed to protect their natural resource values while allowing for sustainable access and use.
Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center
We advocate for children and youth, drive systemic reform, and boldly challenge the status quo so that every young person who has experienced trauma or instability has the opportunity to thrive. We are dedicated to serving Colorado’s abused, neglected and at-risk children. Our team of legal professionals and social workers work as a unit to make sure we consider the whole child in every decision and recommendation.
Eagle Summit Wilderness Alliance (ESWA)
Eagle Summit Wilderness Alliance (ESWA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation formed in 1994. Members assist two Ranger Districts (Dillon and Holy Cross, both in the White River National Forest) maintain three Wildernesses (Eagles Nest, Ptarmigan Peak, and Holy Cross), which are located in Summit and Eagle Counties. ESWA’s mission is to support the Forest Service to preserve the integrity of the Summit and Eagle county wilderness resource for its own sake and to sustain the character of the wilderness experience for its visitors.
Eagle Summit Wilderness Alliance (ESWA)
Eagle Summit Wilderness Alliance (ESWA) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation formed in 1994. Members assist two Ranger Districts (Dillon and Holy Cross, both in the White River National Forest) maintain three Wildernesses (Eagles Nest, Ptarmigan Peak, and Holy Cross), which are located in Summit and Eagle Counties. ESWA’s mission is to support the Forest Service to preserve the integrity of the Summit and Eagle county wilderness resource for its own sake and to sustain the character of the wilderness experience for its visitors.
Peak Health Alliance
Peak Health Alliance began as a special initiative of The Summit Foundation, a community foundation focused on resolving the issues that affect the quality of life in Summit County. We started Peak to save local communities money on premiums, to improve access, to build up local providers, and to make those hard things we don’t always talk about just a little bit easier. We have a lot more ideas to share on even more fronts.
Breckenridge Festival of Film
Over the course of 40 years, the Breckenridge Festival of Film evolved from a single-weekend event to year full of special programming. Enter Breck Film, a name that encapsulates the elevated experiences we offer in Breckenridge and its surrounding community (and visitors). While we’re still renowned for those four special days every September, there are many ways we work to connect our community, fans and the industry itself through the medium of film.
Breckenridge Festival of Film
Over the course of 40 years, the Breckenridge Festival of Film evolved from a single-weekend event to year full of special programming. Enter Breck Film, a name that encapsulates the elevated experiences we offer in Breckenridge and its surrounding community (and visitors). While we’re still renowned for those four special days every September, there are many ways we work to connect our community, fans and the industry itself through the medium of film.