The Denver network of food banks provide an important safety net in the Mile High City. This page lists web sites providing food assistance.
Denver Rescue Mission (www.denverrescuemission.org) - review The Denver Rescue Mission provides shelter. The site includes information on the Lawrence Street Facility, Champa House, Havest Farm and Family Rescue Ministry.
Food Bank of The Rockies (foodbankrockies.org) - review Food Bank of the Rockies provides food and non-food essentials to nonprofit agencies that operate hunger-relief programs for those in need throughout northern Colorado and Wyoming.
Third Way Center (www.thirdwaycenter.org) - review This is a place where high-risk, homeless, mentally ill and disadvantaged youth can work through their problems.
Volunteers of America Colorado Branch (www.voacolorado.org) - review Volunteers of America seeks to identify and serve the basic needs of the most vulnerable individuals and families in the communities we serve.
Coats for Colorado (www.coatsforcolorado.org) Coats for Colorado accepts donations of gently used coats. The coats are distributed to families in need.
SECOR Food Bank (www.secor.info) SECOR Food Bank provides assistance to people in need at 9650 Jordan Road, Parker, CO
Denver Red Cross (denver-redcross.org) The Denver Red Cross is part of the Red Cross Network helping people with disasters at home and abroad.
Mi Casa (www.micasaresourcecenter.org) Mi Casa works to advance the economic success of Latino and working families by expanding opportunities for educational, professional and entrepreneurial advancement.
SafeHouse Denver (www.safehouse-denver.org) SafeHouse Denver offers a haven for victims of domestic violence.
Women's Bean Project (www.womensbeanproject.com) - review Women’s Bean Project is a nationally-recognized social enterprise that has created transitional employment in gourmet food and jewelry manufacturing for chronically unemployed and impoverished women.