Fox31 and CW2 news, July 25, 2017
"Folks may not agree with the state of health care these days, but most would agree that it's costly. Unfortunately most costs incurred are simply out of our control. Except for one and it's called Good Health Will." Read More >
Greeley Tribune, April 13, 2017
"We offer a shout-out and genuine "thank you" to ...Good Health Will... who are providing an important resource in our community. Actually, we should say throughout northern Colorado. The concept has been so popular, there now are stores in Greeley (2611 11th St. Road), Brighton and Loveland." Read More >
Greeley Tribune, April 9, 2017
"Often, folks come in because they simply can't afford expensive supplies. It could be because they are uninsured or their insurance won't cover certain things, such as caregiver aids. Before the Affordable Care Act went into effect, folks would come to the store because they'd reached their lifetime limit of insurance coverage and still needed supplies." Read More >
Greeley Tribune, March 22, 2017
"The nonprofit, which also has stores in Loveland and Brighton, operates a "Pay it Forward" fund, through which customers either donate or round up their purchases to the nearest dollar to help people who cannot afford the cost of medical equipment. This past year, the agency collected $5,000 for this fund." Read More >
Loveland Reporter Herald, March 15, 2017
"Every day, the nonprofit Good Health Will... offers an array of medical equipment at far less cost than retail prices. But still, some customers just can't afford the specialized equipment they need. The thrift store has a Pay It Forward Fund to cover the costs, no questions asked, in those cases." Read More >
Loveland Reporter Herald, February 28, 2014
"Hawks is the first customer to come to Good Health Will... to get health care supplies, paid for through a $15,000 grant from the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado.The Community Foundation, which issued the grant in January, is providing medical equipment and health care supplies to Larimer County residents affected by the Front Range flood." Read More >
Fort Collins Coloradoan, January 31, 2014
"The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado has distributed all of the $1.83 million it collected in flood recovery donations to area nonprofits and governments. Checks from the donations — which included a $750,000 match from the Bohemian Foundation — are being prepared for mailing from the three funds created to address Larimer County’s intermediate and long-term flood recovery needs." Read More >
Loveland Herald Reporter, March 16, 2012
"Good Health Will... provides free and low-cost medical equipment and disposable health care supplies to those in need and to those who want to help the environment and reuse. The equipment and supplies are set up like a thrift store in two separated rooms with supplies on shelves in one room and the equipment in the back." Read More >