January 11, 2013

Nonprofit’s director retiring after 33 years

BOULDER – Terry Benjamin, executive director of the Emergency Family Assistance Association for the past 33 years, will retire this year, according to the Boulder-based nonprofit.

During his tenure, EFAA has expanded dramatically, according to its newsletter. Private contributions have increased from $12,000 in 1980 to an expected $2.1 million in 2013, and EFAA’s shelter program has expanded from five to 53 units.

EFAA provides assistance to people who need food, shelter and other necessities but cannot attain them. It also helps people improve their self-sufficiency.

EFAA’s board of directors will begin the search for Benjamin’s successor early this year, the association said.

Benjamin could not be reached for comment Friday.


BOULDER – Terry Benjamin, executive director of the Emergency Family Assistance Association for the past 33 years, will retire this year, according to the Boulder-based nonprofit.

During his tenure, EFAA has expanded dramatically, according to its newsletter. Private contributions have increased from $12,000 in 1980 to an expected $2.1 million in 2013, and EFAA’s shelter program has expanded from five to 53 units.

EFAA provides assistance to people who need food, shelter and other necessities but cannot attain them. It also helps people improve their self-sufficiency.

EFAA’s board of directors will begin the search for Benjamin’s successor early this year, the association said.…

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