Kelly Cloughly from the Glendale Sports Center organizes the distribution while the USDA delivers prepackaged fresh produce. Pepsico delivers food from the Food Bank of the Rockies, and the City of Glendale provides bread and healthy snack items. The City of Glendale facilities team sets up the tents and tables. So far, this partnership has helped nearly 5,000 in the community.
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Robyn Hills, director of volunteer engagement for the YMCA of Metro Denver, said that while operating a food pantry is new for her organization, being responsive is not. “The Y’s role really changes based on the needs of the community,” Hills said.
The city of Denver estimates that since COVID-19 led to an economic slowdown, the portion of Denver residents who cannot be sure of getting enough to eat has increased from 11 percent to about a quarter of the population.
For more information about the food distribution program, visit www.denverymca.org/food-distribution. For more on the Glendale Sports Center, visit www.sportscenterglendale.com or call 303-639-4711.