Home Sweet HomeAid

Every night in Colorado, more than 9,000 people — including whole families, women and children — are out on the street. Laura Brayman worries about them all. As the executive director of HomeAid Colorado, the charitable arm of the Colorado Association of Homebuilders, Brayman has helped build seventeen homes and...
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Every night in Colorado, more than 9,000 people — including whole families, women and children — are out on the street.

Laura Brayman worries about them all. As the executive director of HomeAid Colorado, the charitable arm of the Colorado Association of Homebuilders, Brayman has helped build seventeen homes and shelters since 2000. Tonight you can meet some of the citizens the philanthropic organization has assisted (as well as some professional models) when they hit the catwalk glammed to the nines for the sixth annual HomeAid Fashion Show at the Seawell Grand Ballroom in the Denver Performing Arts Complex.

Mark Koebrich and Kim Christiansen of 9News host the jewel-and-gem-themed event, featuring models gilded with the handiwork of master bench jeweler Can Van Le of the Art of Gold and styled in modish apparel from St. John, Violet, Skye and Ted Baker.

Tickets are $125, or $1,000 to $5,000 for table sponsorship; go to www.networkforgood.org to purchase yours. A silent auction and reception begin at 6 p.m., the fashion show and dinner at 7. For more information, go to www.hacolo.org or call 303-691-0104.

Fri., Oct. 20, 6 p.m.

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