Food banks, soup kitchens and food pantries in Colorado
Tri-Lakes Cares - Food Assistance Monument, CO 80132 719.481.4864 |
Details: Market: Groceries are donated by many local food providers (Safeway, King Soopers and Panera Bread) and are available for clients at the Tri-Lakes Cares facility in Monument. Groceries are available based on the number of people in the household. Groceries and household items can be picked one day per week per household, on Tuesday or Thursday from 11:00- a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Household Items: Along with weekly shopping at the Market, neighbors can use an on-line form to request paper goods, cleaning supplies, personal hygiene items, and more. Emergency groceries: Pre-packed bags of groceries are available for unhoused neighbors and neighbors who are in the process of completing registration. Snack-Pack Program: Weekend supplemental food program is available for selected low-income students at our local schools. Talk to your school counselor about eligibility for this program. |
Connections4Life Food Pantry Fountain, CO 80817 719.387.9919 |
Details: The Food Pantry began in 1999 and has approximately 50+ volunteers. In 2011 there were 3,386 food boxes totaling 100,450 lbs given to 12,260 family members in south Colorado Springs. The Connections4Life Food Pantry provides the most basic need of feeding the hungry. Life Skills classes are then provided to help overcome the issues that brought them here. From the moment a family walks through the door, we are truly blessed to be able to help. We celebrate with them as they achieve their goals and climb above their circumstances. |
North Denver Cares Food Pantry Broomfield, CO 80020 303.466.2115 |
Details: North Denver Cares food pantry is a non-profit organization that provides temporary, emergency help to the unemployed, the underemployed, the elderly on fixed incomes and single parents. Help is available on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly basis. No one within our designated service area with a legitimate need is refused. Since its inception in 2009, the food pantry has grown significantly. We currently feed more than 400 families every week who are less fortunate. Although we are an emergency or crisis center, often we are able to help single parents change the course of their lives and move out of the unfortunate situations in which they find themselves. Many elderly people on fixed incomes are unable to purchase adequate food due to high medical expenses, so we are able to supplement their food supply. This also includes USDA food commodities. In addition, we offer information on other agencies, both governmental and non-profit, which may assist in other areas. |
Iasis Christ Fellowship - Mercy Ministry Fort Collins, CO 80524 970.416.9392 |
Details: The Mercy Ministry provides emergency assistance in the form of groceries and finances to those in need in our community, whether or not they attend Iasis. |
St. Dominic Catholic Church Food Pantry Security, CO 80911 719.392.7653 |
Details: This is open to anyone in need of emergency food. Food can also be obtained by calling the office and making an appointment Monday through Friday. There is always a need for food donations which are accepted at the north entrance to the church. Look for pantry needs in the bulletin. Holiday baskets are distributed in collaboration with other Christian churches and organizations. |
Cherry Hills Community Church Manna Ministry (Food & Clothing Bank) Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 303.791.4500 |
Details: Through this ministry of Cherry Hills Community Church, we demonstrate the love of Jesus by offering a weekly food bank, clothing bank, medical clinic and haircuts to individuals and families. Weekly on Tuesdays, Sign in: 10-11 a.m. or 6-7 p.m.. Room 115/Treehouse |
Denver Rescue Mission - Champa House Denver, CO 80205 303.294.9961 |
Details: Denver Rescue Mission offers emergency services to thousands of needy people throughout the year. These core services correspond with our mission objective - to meet people at their physical point of need. For many, the food we provide may be the only nutrition they receive. Last year, we offered 659,854 meals to the hungry throughout our facilities. Every day of the year, the Lawrence Street Shelter, Harvest Farm, The Crossing, Fort Collins Rescue Mission and Champa House provide a breakfast, lunch and dinner meal. Food Boxes - For the elderly, the sick, and the poor, food boxes supply nourishing meals for those who are unable to attend our meal times, or who prefer to prepare meals in their own homes. We assemble food boxes that can feed any size family for at least a week. |
Denver Rescue Mission - The Crossing Denver, CO 80216 303.953.3900 |
Details: Denver Rescue Mission offers emergency services to thousands of needy people throughout the year. These core services correspond with our mission objective - to meet people at their physical point of need. For many, the food we provide may be the only nutrition they receive. Last year, we offered 659,854 meals to the hungry throughout our facilities. Every day of the year, the Lawrence Street Shelter, Harvest Farm, The Crossing, Fort Collins Rescue Mission and Champa House provide a breakfast, lunch and dinner meal. Food Boxes - For the elderly, the sick, and the poor, food boxes supply nourishing meals for those who are unable to attend our meal times, or who prefer to prepare meals in their own homes. We assemble food boxes that can feed any size family for at least a week. |
Helping Our People Excel (h.o.p.e.) Pantry Lakewood, CO 80215 303.762.7986 |
Details: h.o.p.e.’S PANTRY distributes healthy, nutritious food to approximately 450 people weekly at our Client Choice Pantry in Lakewood, Colorado. The number of clients served has steadily increased since 2009. h.o.p.e’s clients come from a variety of backgrounds, including the homeless, people with disabilities, single parents, and working families. |
Inter-Faith Community Services Englewood, CO 80110 303.789.0501 |
Details: From humble origins, Inter-Faith Community Services has grown to meet an ever increasing need. With a proud tradition of giving a hand up, not a hand out, Inter-Faith is a hopeful place to those in need. Inter-Faith Community Services provides basic human services and enrichment programs to low-income people using community resources. Inter-Faith fosters self-sufficiency and respects the dignity of each client. Inter-Faith serves the people of Centennial, Englewood, Glendale, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Lone Tree, Sheridan and unincorporated Arapahoe County. |
Amazing Grace Community Church - Aspen Springs Food Pantry Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 970.444.2111 |
Details: Aspen Springs Food Pantry Mission Statement: We will love others like Jesus loves people. We will have the same compassion He had for the hungry and poor. We will feed all those who come (without qualification). We will cross the barriers of pride and lack of transportation by delivering food whenever possible. We will carry out our mission without creating an obligation of those we serve. |
American Charities - Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, CO 80909 719.646.3922 |
Details: American Charities, Inc. is a Colorado based non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation. We are not affiliated to any religious group or any political organization. It is our mission to assist families in need of food and clothing no questions asked . The funds that we raise are directly put to use in the community to help people in need and to keep our facilities operational. We know that most families have a hard time making ends meet. Even with both parents working, after paying for the rent/mortgage, utilities, car loan(s) and insurance, gas, etc.. we barely have enough money for the day to day necessities. Our kids are growing so fast, it seems we have to buy new shoes and clothes every other month. Our Concept: You donate necessary items (clothing, non-perishable foods, diapers, blankets, etc…) to American Charities, Inc. and we distribute it right back to families in need in the community absolutely FREE. |
American Charities - Denver Denver, CO 80216 720.641.9627 |
Details: American Charities, Inc. is a Colorado based non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation. We are not affiliated to any religious group or any political organization. It is our mission to assist families in need of food and clothing no questions asked . The funds that we raise are directly put to use in the community to help people in need and to keep our facilities operational. We know that most families have a hard time making ends meet. Even with both parents working, after paying for the rent/mortgage, utilities, car loan(s) and insurance, gas, etc.. we barely have enough money for the day to day necessities. Our kids are growing so fast, it seems we have to buy new shoes and clothes every other month. Our Concept: You donate necessary items (clothing, non-perishable foods, diapers, blankets, etc…) to American Charities, Inc. and we distribute it right back to families in need in the community absolutely FREE. |
Angel Baskets - Dove Creek / Egnar Food Bank Dove Creek, CO 81324 970.708.0647 |
Details: Angel Baskets has grown from a single holiday program founded in 1981 to provide food and gifts for eight local families to four programs serving hundreds of financially strapped families in San Miguel County, the west-end of Montrose County and the Dove Creek area of Dolores County. Through its many volunteers, Angel Baskets has successfully established unique and direct channels of distribution to qualified families who need help. Angel Baskets is an all volunteer, 501 (c) 3 organization with no overhead expenses and no paid staff. 100% of the donations received have a direct impact on the lives of the families we serve. Our Mission is to provide food, clothing and necessities to those in our community who are struggling financially. The Food Program provides food to more than 500 people per month through the three regional food banks located in Telluride, Norwood and Dove Creek/Egnar. Angel Baskets also supplements the Nucla/Naturita Food Bank. Due to limited resources, families are restricted to a once a month visit and are provided up to five days worth of meals per individual per month. Dove Creek / Egnar Food Bank Hours of Operation: Second Friday of the month. 10am – 11am |
Angel Baskets - Norwood Food Bank Norwood, CO 81423 970.708.0647 |
Details: Angel Baskets has grown from a single holiday program founded in 1981 to provide food and gifts for eight local families to four programs serving hundreds of financially strapped families in San Miguel County, the west-end of Montrose County and the Dove Creek area of Dolores County. Through its many volunteers, Angel Baskets has successfully established unique and direct channels of distribution to qualified families who need help. Angel Baskets is an all volunteer, 501 (c) 3 organization with no overhead expenses and no paid staff. 100% of the donations received have a direct impact on the lives of the families we serve. Our Mission is to provide food, clothing and necessities to those in our community who are struggling financially. The Food Program provides food to more than 500 people per month through the three regional food banks located in Telluride, Norwood and Dove Creek/Egnar. Angel Baskets also supplements the Nucla/Naturita Food Bank. Due to limited resources, families are restricted to a once a month visit and are provided up to five days worth of meals per individual per month. Norwood Food Bank Hours of Operation: Thursdays, 1pm – 3pm |
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