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Community Food Bank | ColoradoGives.org
Community Food Bank | ColoradoGives.org
Hunger in Mesa County Hunger in Mesa County is a real problem, especially with the rising cost of living that comes along with increased economic growth and development. Nearly 20,000 of our neighbors are experiencing food insecurity and are unsure of where their next meal...
2024-2025 Impact Report
2024-2025 Impact Report
Website & Program Information
Website & Program Information
Every Grand Valley neighbor can access the abundant fresh foods they need to thrive and feel empowered to create more equitable, inclusive, and resilient local food systems.
Community Cafe Website
Community Cafe Website
Volunteer!!
Volunteer!!
Join our Harvest Giving Club!
Join our Harvest Giving Club!
Food Bank of the Rockies Partner Highlight
Food Bank of the Rockies Partner Highlight
Food Bank of the Rockies Community Cafe Partner Highlight
Food Bank of the Rockies Community Cafe Partner Highlight
Check out the CFB Newsletters
Check out the CFB Newsletters
Farm Partner Highlight: Grand Valley Micro Farm
Farm Partner Highlight: Grand Valley Micro Farm
CO Sun Article on Harvest Mobile Market
CO Sun Article on Harvest Mobile Market
Harvest Mobile Market visits apartment complexes and low-income neighborhoods to reach people who struggle to get fresh produce
Daily Sentinel Inflation Article
Daily Sentinel Inflation Article
Inflation may be slowing down, but high food prices are still affecting many in the Grand Valley.
A Family Affair
A Family Affair
Phyllis Conley began visiting the Community Food Bank of Grand Junction when Megan was just a little girl. Now, over 10 years later, they can be found volunteering their time to give back to the organization that has helped support their family through the good and the bad.
Hunger Free Colorado Policy Actions!
Hunger Free Colorado Policy Actions!
Food Bank News WIC CIAO Feature!
Food Bank News WIC CIAO Feature!
In 2020, roughly six million women, infants, and children eligible for WIC were not participating in the program. Now, the WIC Community Innovation and Outreach Project (WIC CIAO) is looking for innovative ways to say “hello” to new participants. Funded by a $44 million USDA grant to the Food Research & Action Center, the WIC CIAO project team has identified…
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