OClawVPS.com
Community Food Share
Edit

Community Food Share

https://communityfoodshare.org/
Last activity: 21.12.2025
Active
Categories: EdTechFinTechFoodTechLocalMobileNonprofitServiceSocial
Community Food Share is a food bank fighting hunger in Boulder and Broomfield Counties by providing access to fresh, nutritious food through local partners and its onsite and mobile pantries.

But we're more than a food bank — we’re a neighbor and a friend who’s
been part of the fabric of Boulder and Broomfield Counties for decades. We know that ending hunger in our communities requires collaboration. That’s why we not only provide food directly to families, seniors, students, and others, we’re also a hub — delivering millions of pounds of food a year to local partners to reach people in their communities. Because when we work together, we give more people access to fresh, nutritious food.
Likes
2.84K
Followers
797
Followers
478
Website visits
8.3K /mo.
Mentions
64
Location: United States, Colorado, Louisville
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 303-652-3663
Founded date: 1981

Mentions in press and media 64

DateTitleDescription
21.12.2025The season of compassion must prevail during the age of cruelty (Editorial)Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... On Tuesday, Boulder County held a vigil for 51 people. Fifty-one members of our community who died this year — many of them far too soon. The ceremony was part of National Homeless Persons’ Memoria...
27.11.2025Louisville’s Community Food Share sees $25K donation from Elevations Credit UnionGetting your Trinity Audio player ready... Elevations Credit Union has donated $25,000 to Community Food Share, a food bank that serves Boulder and Broomfield counties, to support its Thanksgiving food drive, according to a news release. Ac...
10.11.2025Boulder County awarding $1.15 million to four community food providersBoulder County is awarding $1.15 million to four community food providers to help fill food access gaps for people in need as the federal government shutdown continues. Of that amount, $850,000 will go to food network supporter Community Fo...
07.11.2025Boulder must step up and donate to food banks; Council follows more than it leads; build a cleaner community (Letters)In this time of need, consider donating to a food bank We have an opportunity to help each other. With SNAP benefits potentially ending, Coloradans have a chance to stop for a moment and help others by giving food and supplies. Here in Colo...
06.11.2025Louisville City Council considers advancing 2026 food assistance grants as SNAP delays worsenThe Louisville City Council will consider advancing 2026 grant funds for nonprofits that provide food assistance as the federal government shutdown continues, threatening the food and financial security of thousands in the area who rely on ...
17.09.2025King Soopers to open new Marketplace store in LouisvilleKing Soopers has begun construction on its newest location in Louisville, redeveloping and expanding the former retail site at 1171 W. Dillon Rd. into one of its Marketplace format stores. The 122,000-square-foot Marketplace store will feat...
11.07.2025Inside track: Tunes from Nefesh Mountain, Foggy Mountain Spaceship, Los Mochochetes and 7 other things to doViolinist Benjamin Beilman joins the Colorado Music Festival on Sunday at Chautauqua Auditorium to perform works by Mozart. (SZ - Courtesy photo) FUTURE Film festival The Boulder Environmental Film Festival kicks off its four-day 2025 festi...
10.07.2025Festival fighting hunger: Community Food Share launches inaugural music event at Longmont’s Left Hand Brewing“We didn’t want it to have just one type of music,” Saenz said. “This event is for all ages and all kinds of people, and I hope we can bring different cultures together, too.” Denver-based dance band Thumpin', which pumps out five decades o...
10.07.2025Boulder’s Tube to Work Day is Friday, here are all the detailsThe point of Tube to Work Day is to be festive and silly. But also safe. This is not a flip-flops and pool noodle beach day. Boulder Creek is a legit stream with rapids that reach Class III to V, depending on conditions. Plus, since it’s fe...
09.07.2025Community Food Share might see more visitors, less food variety from SNAP cutsVolunteer Louise Sternberg selects produce for clients of the Feeding Families Pantry at Community Food Share on Wednesday. (Matthew Jonas/Staff Photographer) Da Silva said this is coming at a time when food banks and pantries are already d...
Show more

Reviews 0

Sign up to leave a review

Sign up Log In