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Our sustainability plan requires innovation, disruption, and rest
The food bank model isn’t sustainable. Teva Sienicki writes to Food Bank News on how we can sustain ourselves for the long-term nature of our work and sustain disruption to an oppressive status quo.
Community Connectors expand resource access to address immediate food insecurity
Community Connectors provide a level of wraparound services that leverage the best of organizations and government benefits across Denver and Colorado.
Food assistance is being reduced, but hunger remains
Erik Hicks writes to The Colorado Sun on how SNAP reductions are taking power away from families to decide what they need, where they want, and on their own time
A Letter from Our CEO-Visionary: Returning From Sabbatical
I learned a lot about myself during this period, and gained valuable perspectives on our work, our organizational culture, and our sector and society.
Language Justice in the Kitchen | A Letter from Community
Metro Caring helped Gloria feel comfortable to communicate in the language of her heart so she could participate, ask questions, and get the care she needed.
Cooking is a reminder of home
To kickstart her business, Zin Zin leveraged Metro Caring’s commercial kitchen supplies for catering events.
A Letter from Our CEO-Visionary: Taking Sabbatical Leave
To focus more deeply on my own wellbeing, I am utilizing our sabbatical leave benefit at Metro Caring to take a few months away from the office.
Get to know Metro Caring’s co-CEOs
In this Q&A, read about why our two leaders are excited about their new roles, how this model will advance our mission, and what snacks they’ll always agree on.
Metro Caring expands leadership team with co-CEOs
To position Metro Caring as a thought leader, build the anti-hunger movement, and meet day-to-day operational responsibilities, the Board of Directors approved a co-leadership model for our CEOs.