Making connections to people, issues and events is a significant reason that longtime Colorado Public Radio member Todd Egan added CPR as a beneficiary in his estate plan, making him a Legacy Partner.
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"We come from the school of thought that the way you solve problems is through education." Such is the reasoning behind Alan Arbuckle and Eric Cornejo's support of Colorado Public Radio.
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Leslie Wilson is not your average CPR donor. She was already a member when she made the decision in her late 30s to include Colorado Public Radio in her estate plan, also making her a Legacy Partner.
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For Gary Burandt, making his first gift to Colorado Public Radio was a decision rooted in his core values. "I would feel badly if I was a taker and not a giver," he explains.
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Ask David and Elizabeth Budd of Denver what they value in life and they are quick to list values that you may also share.
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One day while relaxing and enjoying the stories on "Morning Edition," the Elfenbeins decided to make a personal commitment and name CPR in their estate plan.
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Max and Elaine Appel first became members of Colorado Public Radio in 1986. About 26 years later, they are still supporting Colorado Public Radio with annual giving.
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Doris and her husband, John, moved to Colorado from Washington, D.C., in the late 1960s and were thrilled to find CPR on the dial. For more than 40 years, CPR has made a major impact on Doris's quality of life.
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