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Food banks across Colorado are facing a funding crisis as nearly $12 million in pandemic-era support is running out. According to Colorado Sun reporter Parker Yamasaki, there are no replacement funds or long-term plans to secure more.
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As the coronavirus pandemic causes a national surge in demand at food banks, some insiders speculate that demand could remain high long after lockdowns end.
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With Thanksgiving nearly upon us, the Weld and Larimer County food banks are urging residents of Northern Colorado to consider the less fortunate. The…
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In Larimer County, one in ten residents has received assistance from the food bank in the past year. That may seem counter-intuitive, given that --by most…
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Boston-based indie folk/bluegrass band Joy Kills Sorrow will headline KUNC’s Tuna Fish & Peanut Butter concert, benefiting the Food Bank for Larimer…
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Several programs that provide free lunches over the summer to kids from low-income families are expanding their services. In northern Colorado, the Food…
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The Front Range Rally will highlight local craft breweries and food trucks all the while raising money for the Food Bank for Larimer County. Thirty plus…
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Colorado’s unemployment rate ticked up in July to match the national average of 8.3 percent. It’s another sign the economy still isn’t bouncing back as…
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Big Bill Morganfield, son of legendary bluesman Muddy Waters, will headline this year’s Tuna Fish & Peanut Butter concert, benefiting the Food Bank for…
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Approximately 13,000 people come to the Food Bank for Larimer County every month to pick up basic food items that they cannot afford. It takes someone…