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Colorado Blueprint to End Hunger

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Aurora’s Village Exchange Center makes a difference for immigrants
October 20, 2022
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Aurora’s Village Exchange Center makes a difference for immigrants
Zebra Incorporated
October 20, 2022

Aurora’s Village Exchange Center makes a difference for immigrants

Zebra Incorporated
October 20, 2022

Village Exchange Center's food access program serves Aurora and Metro Denver's immigrants, refugees, and communities experiencing food insecurity. Through strategic partnerships, the food pantry meets  community needs for fresh produce, meals, toiletries, and diapers weekly.

 

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The Blueprint wants to respectfully acknowledge that we are part of an institution that sits upon the land of the Cheyenne, Ute, and Arapahoe nations. Currently, there are at least 48 tribal nations historically tied to the lands known as the state of Colorado and who are the original stewards of this land. Read the rest of our land acknowledgment.

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