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Please Support John Rogers & Go Blue Reprographics, They Need Your Help
John has been a friend and business partner since 2006, and his dedication to the Steamboat community is truly remarkable. Starting as an employee at the local reproduction shop, he took a leap of faith and purchased the business in 2012. Since then, John has been known for his honesty, hard work, and the positive impact he’s had on everyone around him. He’s the kind of person who always steps up for others, making him a valued asset to the Yampa Valley.
Four months ago, John received the difficult news that he had stage two esophageal cancer. The timing couldn’t have been worse—he had just bought a new location for his business and was in the middle of transitioning from the old location. The diagnosis forced him to step back from full-time work, and with two mortgages to manage (until the first property sells), the financial pressure has been overwhelming. It’s incredibly tough for John to simply focus on getting better when he’s worried about making ends meet and keeping his business afloat.
We are reaching out to the community to help bridge that gap. The funds raised will go directly toward covering John’s lost income, paying the duplicate mortgages, and ensuring Go Blue Reprographics can continue serving the community during his recovery and for the foreseeable future. They hoped the Hayden home would sell quickly to help us consolidate and fully settle into our new space. However, despite months on the market, we are still waiting and praying for the right buyer to come along. If you have any potential leads or interest in purchasing the Hayden property, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our Realtor, Stacey Mathers.
We want to thank everyone in advance for their expedient generosity. John has always been there for others, and now it’s our turn to support him. Every contribution, big or small, will help John get through this challenging time and give him and his family some well-deserved peace of mind.
John has been a friend and business partner since 2006, and his dedication to the Steamboat community is truly remarkable. Starting as an employee at the local reproduction shop, he took a leap of faith and purchased the business in 2012. Since then, John has been known for his honesty, hard work, and the positive impact he’s had on everyone around him. He’s the kind of person who always steps up for others, making him a valued asset to the Yampa Valley.
Four months ago, John received the difficult news that he had stage two esophageal cancer. The timing couldn’t have been worse—he had just bought a new location for his business and was in the middle of transitioning from the old location. The diagnosis forced him to step back from full-time work, and with two mortgages to manage (until the first property sells), the financial pressure has been overwhelming. It’s incredibly tough for John to simply focus on getting better when he’s worried about making ends meet and keeping his business afloat.
We are reaching out to the community to help bridge that gap. The funds raised will go directly toward covering John’s lost income, paying the duplicate mortgages, and ensuring Go Blue Reprographics can continue serving the community during his recovery and for the foreseeable future. They hoped the Hayden home would sell quickly to help us consolidate and fully settle into our new space. However, despite months on the market, we are still waiting and praying for the right buyer to come along. If you have any potential leads or interest in purchasing the Hayden property, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our Realtor, Stacey Mathers.
We want to thank everyone in advance for their expedient generosity. John has always been there for others, and now it’s our turn to support him. Every contribution, big or small, will help John get through this challenging time and give him and his family some well-deserved peace of mind.
Organizer and beneficiary
John Rogers
Beneficiary

