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Volunteer Highlight | Giving back with love and pride
Every week, Arlene volunteers with her wife of 25 years, Judy, at the senior center near their home. The couple helps pack food and gets
Our new SLV Distribution Center is now serving neighbors
Last month, we celebrated the grand opening of our THIRD distribution center in Alamosa. Our SLV Distribution Center will primarily serve the San Luis Valley
“She’s like a kid in a candy store.” | Serenity’s Story
As seven-year-old Serenity made her way down the tables lined with food, she had her eyes set on one item. It wasn’t the Danimals yogurt. Or
Women at the Well Member Spotlight: Jeni Henson and Bev Carver
Every quarter we’d like to highlight one or two of our Women at the Well members and all the awesome work they do in the
A Message From Care and Share President and CEO, Nate Springer
Hello Friends of Care and Share, I want to thank all of you for your unbelievable support of Care and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado
Fifth Week Closure FAQ
We have made one big change this year to our closures calendar: we will be closed during the “5th week” of months that have one
Employee Spotlight: Donna Ross
Every month we like to introduce one of the many fabulous employees who help Care and Share fulfill its mission. This month we are featuring
Employee Spotlight: Cindi DeBoer
Every month we like to introduce one of the many fabulous employees who help Care and Share fulfill its mission. This month we are featuring
Supporting the Community | Patti
As Native American Heritage Month wraps up, we want to recognize Patti, one of the neighbors who frequently visits the Mobile Food Pantry on the
Food is Medicine | Kia Whiteskunk Spotlight
For Kia Whiteskunk, food is medicine. As the Recreation Director for the Ute Mountain Ute tribe, she sees firsthand how nutritious food can provide both
Employee Spotlight: Kristina Ortiz
Every month we like to introduce one of the many fabulous employees who help Care and Share fulfill its mission. This month we are featuring
More than Nourishment | Ute Mountain Ute Spotlight
For Tribal Chairman Manuel Heart and the Ute Mountain Ute tribe, food means more than just nourishment; it’s a way to connect with the land