Delivering Healthy Goodness in Boulder 

Delivering Healthy Goodness in Boulder 

Before a need can be met, it first must be acknowledged. Hunger exists in the lives of thousands of our neighbors—from children who can’t focus on school to older adults who are forced to pay for medications over food to families who are struggling to stretch their paychecks to afford utilities and rent and put meals on their tables. The amount of food insecurity JFS is seeing is staggering and continues to grow, which is why we’re excited about our new community food share program.

JFS Boulder is addressing food insecurity in Boulder County in partnership with Community Food Share and the Boulder JCC. Once a month, 50 households, comprised of existing and new JFS clients, will receive boxes filled with a variety of fresh, local produce, frozen and nonperishable foods, and dairy products, based on availability. New clients can sign up to receive a food box.

“JFS Boulder continues to extend its reach, providing additional services to our clients in the Boulder community, which is incredibly important when our neighbors are grappling with the reduction in SNAP benefits, the increase in inflation, and the rising costs for food, gas, and other essential items,” shared Director of JFS Boulder, Melissa Mascareñas. “There is an unprecedented demand for food, and it’s vital that JFS is available to help where our community needs us most.”

If you would like to volunteer and deliver essential nutrition to community members, learn more about the opportunity here.

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About Jewish Family Service

JFS Boulder helps individuals maintain a high quality of life through programs and services that keep them supported, connected, and engaged. Services include care management, counseling, food, companionship, emergency assistance, and holiday celebrations. JFS serves everyone regardless of race, faith, gender, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation.

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