Jeffco Food Share to remain open

Outgoing president Cathy Dubois (rear, third from left) hands over Jeffco Food Share’s key to new president Priscilla Hedgecock. FRONT: Volunteers Dixie Rennie, Rhea Crelin, Mike DuBois. REAR: Volunteers Vickie Cordeiro and Eric Boxsen, left, and new treasurer Kelly Hert, right.

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JeffCo Food Share will not die, after all.

After threatening to shut Boulder’s longtime food bank at year-end, the non-profit organization has instead handed management over to a new team, which has promised to sustain monthly food distributions to families with low incomes.

In May, following a public meeting to discuss its future, JeffCo Food Share’s board declared that it would cease operations by Dec. 31, in part due to a declining number of clients but mostly because consistent volunteers seemed increasingly hard to come by.

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