Encore Life
Options for life's second half!
Encore Life offers a variety of programs and services to enhance the well-being of our rural community of Wray, Colorado, with an emphasis on the senior population.Encore Life currently offers programs and activities for physical, education, nutritional and mental well-being as well as programs to promote outreach and social interaction. We welcome people of all ages to participate.
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Mission Statement
Promoting physical, educational, nutritional, social and mental well-being!
Encore Life's mission is to enhance the quality of life for the community of Wray, Colorado, with an emphasis on those 50 years and older. Through programs dedicated to physical, educational, nutritional, social and mental well-being, we strive to keep those in life's second half fulfilled, active and vital contributors to our rural community.
Our facility encourages community involvement. We have a base of over 200 volunteers, as well as numerous partners within our community and out-lying areas. Encore Life is a host sight for anyone who may want to share their expertise, talents or hobbies with others. It is our belief that civic engagement is the key to success.
read more2011-12 Fiscal Year Annual Report
Encore Life is pleased to announce the release of the 2011-2012 Annual Report. This document is available for viewing or printing. If you would like a hard copy, please stop by our office at 741 West 7th or call 970-332-4071 to request the document by mail.
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Encore Life Receives Outstanding
Non-Profit of the Year
In March, Encore Life was awarded 2013 Outstanding Non-Profit of the Year. -
Homework House Students
Achieve Honor Roll
These students are learning life-long study habits and are taking an active role in their education. -
Laird Community Moving Better
Neighbors C.A.R.E. (Connecting Aging Resources to Elders) is going strong in the community of Laird, Colorado, a small rural community of not more than 100 people.