Volunteer Keeps Denver Church Food Bank Running – Denver News Story – KMGH Denver
Volunteer Keeps Denver Church Food Bank Running
The tough economy has caused many Coloradans to make big changes. Some families that used to donate to area food banks are, for the first time, turning to those food banks for help. Neighborhood food banks are often small, and tucked away in churches or homes, but the tiny lifelines are feeling the brunt of challenging economic times.
“We know that we have a big job and we can do it,” said Reverend Rod R.D. Roberts, pastor at Good Shepherd Presbyterian church in Northglenn.
“We used to serve about 400 people a month. As of last Friday we have served about 725 people and we still have a couple more days to be open this month,” said Mary McCarron, volunteer manager of the Good Shepherd Presbyterian Food Bank.
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