Empowering communities, Nourishing Futures
King Soopers Fight Hunger Bag Program - August & September 2024!
We are excited to announce that Food For Hope has been selected by Store Leadership as an August and September beneficiary of the King Soopers Fight Hunger bag program. Designed in alignment with the King Soopers Zero Hunger | Zero Waste initiative, the Fight Hunger bag program makes it easy for shoppers to impact local hunger relief efforts by simply purchasing a reusable bag.
Throughout August and September, Food for Hope will receive a $1 donation for every $2.50 reusable Fight Hunger bag sold at:
3801 E 120Th Ave, Thornton CO
13525 Quebec St, Thornton CO
July Newsletter: Food for Hope Family Summer Fun!
We hope that you have been enjoying the slower pace of summer, and finding time to engage with the people and activities that bring you joy.
Enjoy our July Newsletter and learn more about our year end, summer fun and exciting changes ahead!
June 2024 Newsletter! Summer Food Banks & Events!
Our June Newsletter is here! We feature a snippet from our interview with the lovely Suzi Vega Bradley, one of the most dedicated and hard-working employees in our school district. In addition, we share insights into our summer events and offer special recognition to our hardworking summer volunteers who keep our in-school food banks stocked and ready.
If you haven’t already, make sure to take our social media and events survey located at the bottom of the newsletter so that we can continue to address the needs and interests of our supporters! We would love to hear from you!
Sip & Support Interview with Kyle Michel & Food for Hope
We were selected by local realtor, Kyle Michel from Re-Max Momentum, to participate in the Sip & Support program. The Sip & Support program brings awareness to both nonprofits and local businesses. In this video, we share how Food for Hope started, what programs we have, where we operate, and our insight into our future goals. We also share some exciting events that we will be hosting this summer.
We appreciate Kyle Michel for letting us be a part of the Sip & Support program and interviewing Food for Hope, and a huge shoutout to Molly Brown Spirits for hosting us.
Food for Hope's Quote was Featured in the Denver Post's 2022-2023 Community Impact Report!
We are thrilled to announce that Food for Hope was highlighted in the 2022-2023 Community Impact Report! On March 2023, we were honored to be one of the 62 Denver metro nonprofit agencies awarded a Season to Share grant from The Denver Post. This generous support enables us to continue stocking our in-school food banks with fresh and shelf-stable foods, ensuring we can better serve our community. We are incredibly grateful to have received this grant!
Check out the report here!
May 2024 Newsletter! School Year Wrap-Up & Summer Fun!
Take a look at our May newsletter where we share photos from our Hope is our Story Gala event. We also feature a special interview with Kyle Michael--a local relator-- and Food for Hope where we get to be a part of his Sip & Support program which aims to introduce nonprofits at local establishments!
Take a look at our April Newsletter!
The month of April was full of celebration here at Food for Hope. Some highlights included: National Volunteer Appreciation Month, Hope is our Story Gala 2024 and finally the announcement of our upcoming Capital Campaign!
Silver Creek Elementary Donates 708 Breakfast Items to Food for Hope Through Their Annual Spring Food Drive!
The Silver Creek Elementary’s Student Leadership Club recently planned and organized their spring annual food drive! Through the spring annual food drive, the school donated 708 breakfast items to Food for Hope, ensuring that families and students in Adams County have access to a variety of nutritious breakfast items. Read more about it in this article from Adams 12 Five Star Schools.
Graph of how Often Families and Students Visit our Food Banks in Adams County
We recently conducted a survey to see how often students and families visit our food banks. The results revealed that 49% visit once a week, 30.6% visit a couple of times a month, 10.2% visit once a month, and another 10.2% visit infrequently. This data is vital for us as we strive to maintain well-stocked food banks, ensuring a diverse array of food items and essentials are available to families who rely on our services.
To learn more about how Food for Hope is working to ensure food access for everyone in our community, visit https://foodforhope.net/impact