Their Colorado community burned to the ground three years ago. Now they’re helping victims of LA wildfires | CNN Business

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A day before New Year’s Eve 2021, the wind-driven Marshall Fire quickly tore through neighborhoods and cul-de-sacs in a quiet suburban community northwest of Denver, Colorado.

Melanie Glover was stuck in traffic at the time the fire was raging, her husband and children trapped in their burning home. Glover sat helpless in the car on the phone with her family as they made desperate attempts to put out the flames before narrowly escaping.

It took weeks for the initial shock to wear off, but then the trauma just settled in even deeper,

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