Colorado Real Estate Journal - November 4, 2015
Moody Insurance recently presented a $103,250 check to Judi’s House, a grief support center for children and families in the Denver area. The funds were raised at Moody’s eighth annual Charity Golf Tournament, bringing the total raised over the last four years for Judi’s House to over $290,000. This year’s donation supports a new program called the JAG Institute, a research and technology-based initiative designed to expand Judi’s House’s grief support outside the Denver metro area. “Judi’s House has been providing essential grief support services and improving lives in our community since 2002,” said Moody Insurance Chief Operating Officer Troy Moody. “At Moody, we believe in being good citizens of the communities we serve, and part of that includes looking out for families in need. We’re proud to continue to support Judi’s House in their efforts and hope these funds will help them expand their services beyond the Denver metro area. Thank you to our sponsors, supporters, and golfers for joining us in donating time and resources in support of this great cause.” Former Denver Broncos quarterback Brian Griese founded Judi’s House in 2002 in honor and in memory of his mother, who died when he was 12. The organization’s mission is to help children and families grieving a death find connection and healing. Moody Insurance is a family owned business with offices in Denver, Colorado Springs and Grand Junction. The company offers expansive capabilities to meet virtually any commercial insurance, risk management, bonding, employee benefits or personal lines need.