Aftersight News, Awards, and Media Highlights

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Aftersight in the News

30 hikers who are visually impaired focus on what’s possible

Rocky Mountain PBS | September 12, 2023
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Nonprofit to hold hike for blind people as fundraiser

Daily Camera | July 16, 2024
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Announcing the 2024 Mercury 100 Fastest-Growing Private Companies

Biz West Magazine | May 16, 2024
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This Denver Photographer Has Faithfully Documented the City for Years—Even After Losing His Vision

5280 Magazine | April 10, 2024
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Aftersight on the Unmute Presents Podcast

Interview of Jonathan Price: Podcast Producer | August 16, 2024
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Interview of Evan Starnes: Audio Production Technician | August 25, 2024
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The Audio Network of Colorado can read you the news about Clear Creek

Clear Creek Courant | March 6, 2023
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Aftersight on No Copay Radio

Interview of Kim Wardlow: Executive Director | April 9, 2023
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It’s My Job! Podcast #24: Mrs. Penn Street

Interview of Penn Street: Development and Outreach Director| January 13, 2022
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Five Questions: Penn Street guides accessibility conversation in Loveland

Loveland Reporter Herald | March 7, 2021
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Nonprofit Spotlight: Audio Information Network of Colorado

SVP Boulder County | October 8, 2020
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Grantee Spotlight: Audio Information Network of Colorado

Community Foundation of Boulder County | Augst 20, 2018
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Get Involved: Audio Information Network of Colorado

KUNC | June 5, 2017
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Network delivers news to the blind

Coloradoan | November 22, 2015
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Behind the scenes at Audio Information Network of Colorado

Coloradoan | November 2o, 2015
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Minoru Yasoi Community Volunteer Award
BW Murcury 100
IAAIS program of the year on location 2024
2024 excellence in employment first award
2024 JCCOA Senior Hero Award
Aurora Community Spirit award
IAAIS program of the year newspaper 2023
2023 JCCOA Senior Hero Award
IAAIS program of the year on location 2023
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“Any person is entitled to being and staying informed. Freely consuming news and information is essential to feeling connected to our communities. And making this information easily accessible makes living the most independent life possible.”

-Dominique Del Grosso Patel of the Daily Camera

“The freedom to hear local news on the radio is a privilege available to visually-impaired residents of Berthoud and beyond.”

– Juliette Fardulis of the Old Berthoud Recorder

Media Contact

Kim Wardlow

Executive Director

kim@aftersight.org

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