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Welcome to Development Director Lisa Soicher

Mountain States ADL is thrilled to announce that Lisa Soicher has joined the staff as the Director of Development.   Born and raised in Niagara Falls, NY, Lisa moved with her family to Denver 13 years ago and has held various leadership and volunteer positions at organizations including JEWISHcolorado (formerly Allied Jewish Federation), the Hebrew Education Alliance, Jewish Family Service,

Congressman Jared Polis and Senator Mark Udall Praise ADL in Congressional Video Project

Mountain States ADL thanks Colorado Congressman Jared Polis and Senator Mark Udall for joining President Obama and fellow Members of Congress in offering video testimony in honor of ADL’s 100th birthday for the Congressional Centennial Video Project.  You can view both videos here:  http://www.adl.org/centennial/congress-NW.html. We thank Representative Polis and Senator Udall for their support!

Make Your Centennial Gift and Create a Legacy of Hope Today

ADL has spent 100 Years Facilitating Change and Advancing Justice   At this pivotal moment in our history, NOW is the time to champion causes like those below and to secure ADL’s second century by supporting the ADL Centennial Campaign.   • We lead the fight to confront global anti-Semitism. • We support Israel, fight anti-Zionism and organize leadership missions

ADL honors the Quiat Family at its Inaugural ArtWorks ADL: Justice, Advocacy & Art™, a Society of Fellows Event on November 12, 2013

The Anti-Defamation League honored the Quiat family for its generations of dedication to civil rights on November 12, 2013 at the Mountain State’s Regions Society of Fellows event – ArtWorks ADL:  Justice, Advocacy & Art™.  The event included a festive cocktail reception and silent art auction featuring original works of art by nearly 40 of the region’s premiere artists.  The

Another Successful Year for the No Place for Hate® Campaign

No Place for Hate®, the Anti-Defamation League’s year-long campaign to create school climates of respect and inclusion, reached 50 schools – over 47,000 students – in the past school year. This year, the campaign is in 54 schools reaching over 50,000 students from Durango to Fort Collins.  By encouraging students, educators and families to have a voice in the creation