Addressing Food Security in Rural Colorado Communities
How food bank partnerships and nutrition programs are helping families overcome food insecurity across Colorado's Eastern Plains.
Food insecurity remains one of the most pressing challenges facing rural communities across Colorado's Eastern Plains. Limited transportation, sparse grocery options, and economic hardship create barriers that leave many families struggling to put nutritious food on the table. At Viva Resource Foundation, we are committed to changing that reality—one family at a time.
Through our partnerships with regional food banks, USDA commodity distribution programs, and local farmers, we have built a network of food access points that reach communities often overlooked by traditional services. Our Community Food Program connects families with monthly food distributions in El Paso, Elbert, and Lincoln counties, ensuring that fresh produce, proteins, and pantry staples reach those who need them most.
Beyond emergency food assistance, we invest in long-term food security through nutrition education and community gardening initiatives. Our workshops teach families how to prepare healthy meals on a budget, preserve seasonal produce, and start small home gardens—even in Colorado's challenging climate. We partner with local Extension offices and Master Gardener programs to provide seeds, soil testing, and hands-on guidance throughout the growing season.
Food security is not just about access—it is about dignity and choice. We believe every family deserves the ability to nourish their loved ones with culturally appropriate, nutritious food. If you or someone you know is facing food insecurity, please reach out to us. Our services are free, confidential, and available regardless of immigration status. Together, we can ensure that no one in our community goes hungry.