Listening Sessions Propel Positive Change in Food Bank Services

 

The community that we serve is the center of everything we do. When it comes to making decisions that can grow or improve our services, listening sessions are a critical part of creating positive change.

The Food Bank in February asked the community to share their lived experience using SNAP. While we don’t administer benefits, our SNAP Outreach helps more than a thousand people apply for SNAP every year.

These listening sessions couldn’t have been more timely. They followed on the heels of the longest government shutdown in history, which delayed federal nutrition payments, and the passage of last summer’s Budget Reconciliation Bill which has created ongoing changes to SNAP and Medicaid regulations.

We connected with 40 people across four listening sessions — two in English and two in Spanish. Throughout the listening sessions we gained valuable insight into SNAP. We heard from working parents, and older adults on fixed income, as well as people who have experienced homelessness on how SNAP has been valuable. Overwhelmingly, what we also heard was how the Food Bank is critical to helping stretch those dollars. Or, in some cases, becoming the sole resource when people can no longer rely on federal nutrition programs. 

Among the valuable stories, single mom, Camille, told us about how she works nights as a caretaker for seniors, and balances her days around getting food from the Food Bank and picking up her daughter from school.

Camille used to receive SNAP benefits but is no longer qualified due to her income. When asked what SNAP benefits meant for her, the young mom’s eyes filled with tears. She described the relief in knowing she could go to the grocery store and get what her and her daughter needed to eat.

Stories like Camille’s underscore SNAP’s value. Another important part of these listening sessions is being able to take what we hear and share the information with stakeholders, including donors and volunteers, as well as state and federal leaders. This information is key to helping people grasp what’s at stake when federal nutrition is jeopardized. What we gain from these listening sessions is also an understanding of how we can grow and adapt our services to better serve our community.   

You can see the results of these discussions in action every day. For example, it was a series of listening sessions in 2024 that inspired the Food Bank to create accessible hours that would designate time and space for older adults and those with disabilities to do their shopping.

Since implementing that change a little over a year ago, clients have shared words of gratitude for how this change has allowed them to more easily access food.

While designing our frozen meals vending machine, we also hosted a series of focus groups to get feedback on meals so that we could create a menu that was equally nutritious and delicious. These groups tested not only the meals, but also provided valuable feedback on every element of this project, right down to how easy the packaging was to use.

We conduct a few listening sessions every year to get feedback on all of our programs. We value our clients’ time and as a way to show appreciation for their participation, we financially compensate them for their participation.

It is incredibly rewarding to see our community take part in these discussions. Their voices are a critical piece of what leads to positive change to better adapt and fight hunger so that we can always be striving for new and better ways to nourish our community.

Labor Day weekend closures

The Loveland Fresh Food Share, 2600 N. Lincoln Ave., and Fort Collins Fresh Food Share, 1301 Blue Spruce Dr., will be closed on Saturday, Aug. 30. 

Additionally, there will be no mobile markets on Aug. 30 and Aug. 31 at our Grace Place and Foothills Unitarian locations. 

The Food Bank’s office and warehouse location at 5706 Wright Drive in Loveland will be closed on Monday, Sept. 1. 

All regular services will resume on Tuesday, Sept. 2. 

The Food Bank is closed Aug. 27 for an all-staff training day. 

Services will resume during regular business hours Thursday, Aug. 28. 

Important Food Recall Notice

Feeding America issued notice of an urgent product recall of a variety of Albertsons Companies/Supplier products Oct. 3.

The Food Bank has isolated and disposed of these products and made all Food Bank partners aware of the situation. Anyone who may have received these products is asked to dispose of them.

UPDATE: We are currently providing support to our partner agencies. Hygiene items are the most requested, including diapers, period products, toothbrushes and toothpaste. Visit any of our locations to donate food or supplies.

The Food Bank for Larimer County is carefully monitoring the status of the Alexander Mountain Fire. 

If you or someone you know needs food, please know that the Food Bank’s no-cost markets are available as a resource.

Locations and hours:

Loveland Fresh Food Share, 2600 N. Lincoln St., in Loveland

Fort Collins Fresh Food Share, 1301 Blue Spruce Dr., Fort Collins

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and noon to 3 p.m. Wednesday

PRESIDENT’S DAY CLOSURES

The Fresh Food Shares are closed Saturday, February 15.

The office is closed Monday, February 17.

Nuestras despensas de fresh food share están cerradas el sábado 15 de febrero.

Nuestras oficina del banco de comida estará cerrada el lunes 17 de febrero.

MEMORIAL DAY CLOSURES

The Food Bank will be closed Saturday, May 24. This affects both shopping locations in Fort Collins and Loveland.

Administrative offices will be closed Monday, May 26.

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El Banco de Alimentos permanecerá cerrado el sábado 24 de mayo. Esto afecta a ambos centros comerciales de Fort Collins y Loveland.

Las oficinas administrativas permanecerán cerradas el lunes 26 de mayo.

ROAD CLOSURES WILL IMPACT EASY ACCESS TO FORT COLLINS FOOD SHARE: 

A full closure of northbound College Ave. in Fort Collins will affect easy/regular access to our Food Share location at 1301 Blue Spruce from April 15 – 19. Plan accordingly. 

PLEASE NOTE: The Loveland Fresh Food Share has closed early Saturday, Feb. 24. It will re-open during regular business hours Tuesday. 

FOOD BANK CLOSURE:

The Food Bank Food Share location at both Fort Collins (Blue Spruce) and Loveland (Lincoln Ave.) are closed Saturday, April 6.

Administrative Offices at Wright Drive in Loveland are closed Friday, April 5. 

CIERRE DEL BANCO DE ALIMENTOS:

Las ubicaciones de Food Share del Banco de Alimentos en Fort Collins (Blue Spruce) y Loveland (Lincoln Ave.) estarán cerradas el sábado 6 de abril.

Las oficinas administrativas en Wright Drive en Loveland estarán cerradas el viernes 5 de abril.

Due to inclement weather, the Food Bank’s office and Fresh Food Shares will be closed Tuesday, Jan. 16.
Normal business hours will resume at all locations Wednesday.
Please stay warm! 
 
Debido a las inclemencias del tiempo, la oficina del Banco de Comida y Fresh Food Shares estarán cerradas el martes 16 de enero.
 
El horario comercial normal se reanudará en todas las ubicaciones el miércoles.
 
¡Manténgase abrigado!

Due to winter holidays, please observe the changes in our regular schedule listed below:

 

Dec. 23-26: Food Share Pantries & Administrative Offices CLOSED

Dec. 27-29: OPEN Regular Hours

Dec. 30 – Jan. 1: Food Share Pantries & Administrative Offices CLOSED

Jan. 2: OPEN – Resume Regular Hours

 

We are different together.

At FBLC we are not all the same. And that is our greatest strength. We draw from our differences of who we are, what we have experienced, and how we think. We cultivate a dynamic and diverse work environment, one that plays a critical role in our ambitious work to end hunger, so we believe in including everyone.

FBLC is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex or gender (including pregnancy, childbirth and pregnancy-related conditions), gender identity or expression (including transgender status), sexual orientation, marital status, military service and veteran status, physical or mental disability, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws and ordinances in the provisions of its programs, services, or activities to include discrimination against a person because the person complained about discrimination, filed a charge of discrimination, or participated in a discrimination investigation or lawsuit.

FBLC’s management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities, access to facilities, and programs and general treatment during employment.

We embrace a philosophy that recognizes and values diversity.

Our goal is to attract, develop, retain, and promote a talented diverse workforce in a culture where all employees will contribute to their fullest potential.

FBLC endeavors to make our careers site accessible to any and all users. If you would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact our Human Resources team at hr@foodbanklarimer.org. This contact information is for accommodation requests only and cannot be used to inquire about the status of applications.

Thinking about applying and feel you may not meet all of our qualifications?

If you believe you can shine in one of our roles, we encourage you to apply!

Be aware of altered Food Share hours during the week of
Thanksgiving:

Monday, November 20 | OPEN | 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Tuesday, November 21 | OPEN | 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Wednesday, November 22 | OPEN | noon – 3:00 pm
Thursday, November 23 | CLOSED
Friday, November 24 | CLOSED
Saturday, November 25 | CLOSED
Sunday, November 26 | CLOSED
Monday, November 27 | CLOSED – Regular schedule resumes

If there is a government shutdown...

The most important thing for you to know, is the Food Bank for Larimer County IS NOT A GOVERNMENT AGENCY. No matter what happens, we will remain open and available to support you. 

There will be other changes you’ll need to know about.  Click here to learn more. 

Si hay un cierre del gobierno...

Lo más importante que debe saber es que el Banco de Comida del Condado de Larimer NO ES UNA AGENCIA GOBERNAMENTAL. Pase lo que pase, permaneceremos abiertos y disponibles para apoyarlos.

Habrá otros cambios que necesitarás conocer. Clic aquí para saber más.

The Food Bank for Larimer County’s no-cost markets and administrative offices will be closed Friday, July 4. 

No-cost markets will reopen Saturday, July 5 for regular hours.

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El Banco de Comida estará cerrado sábado, 4 de julio.

Los mercados sin costo reabrirán el sábado 5 de julio en su horario habitual.

Food Bank for Larimer County is closed Wednesday, August 23, 2023.


Banco de comida ester estará cerrado el miércoles, 23 de agosto de 2023.