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2023 Hungry for Change Awardee provides sustainably, equitably sourced foods

2023 Hungry for Change Awardee provides sustainably, equitably sourced foods

by metrocaring | Nov 7, 2023 | Awards, Food Access, Universal Basic Food

By Brandon McKinley East Denver Food Hub is a key partner of Metro Caring to ensure that local, fresh, and nutritious food makes its way to our community in a sustainable and equitable way. Working with over 60 farms directly in Colorado, East Denver Food Hub is a...

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