4.28.2009

200 Blue Shirts Join Forces in the Fight Against Hunger

One person can make a big difference in the fight against hunger....200 people joining forces for 6 hours on a given Saturday can make a HUGE difference!

This past Saturday, more than 3,000 local Comcast employees and their families and friends volunteered at more than 25 community organizations across Colorado as part of Comcast's eighth annual "Comcast Cares Day." This national day of service is one of the largest single days of corporate volunteer efforts in our country. FBR was fortunate enough to be gifted with 200 hard working people who showed up and made this place look brand new!

At 9:00am, shifts of volunteers wearing matching blue shirts were assigned a task. Packing food boxes, sorting and cleaning food drive items, painting walls, floors and doors, making cards for our Senior clients and landscaping. No matter the job, they all worked equally hard and by 4:00pm, FBR's warehouse and landscape looked brand new. It's amazing what a difference one day and 200 hearts and hands can make.

THANKS to Comcast for being an invaluable partner in the fight against hunger! And a special thanks to Sandra and TLC Gardening Services for going to the extra mile to make our property beautiful. Your efforts are greatly appreciated!

Music by Jon Troast's album "a person and a heart."

4.13.2009

Fighting Hunger, Springsteen Style


"The Boss" graced Denver with his legendary presence on Friday night. Those fortunate enough to find themselves at the Pepsi Center listened to hours of powerful music and generously responded to Mr. Springsteen encouraging them to donate to Food Bank of the Rockies. He said, "We've lived in some tough times, but this is unusual" and asked folks to donate to FBR. We were invited to host a booth at the concert, where countless Springsteen fans replied to his request and dropped off cash donations, totaling over $4,000.

This isn't the first time Bruce and his E Street Band have given a "shout out" to FBR. They've toured through Denver three times and have graciously included FBR in all the concerts, raising enough to provide over 250,000 meals in total. FBR is honored to be a charity that Mr. Bruce Springsteen supports. A huge FBR SHOUT OUT right back at ya for doing your part in fighting hunger and feeding hope!




Claudette


71 year old Claudette tells me that lately, it's impossible to make ends meet. For over 28 years she worked for Montgomery Ward and had to retire due to her husband's epilepsy and health issues. Until a few years ago, they managed to make ends meet without assistance. That's just not possible anymore. They're both on social security and rely on a local pantry for food - "a blessing from God," says Claudette. "We live in a small apartment. The energy costs, high cost of food, car insurance, gas...it's overwhelming. Growing old isn't for sissies. Throw in some health problems and before you know it, you're broke."

4.09.2009

Things are Hoppin' at FBR!



April 8th was a busy Wednesday at FBR! It's not often that we're served the very food that's being donated, but yesterday that was the case. The Colorado Egg Producers donated 194,000 eggs to FBR all while cooking up fresh omelette's for our volunteers and staff! As if that wasn't excitement enough, the Easter Bunny showed up and took pictures with over 50 kids from Little Giants Day Care (and a few adults too).


This is the second year in a row the Colorado Egg Producers have donated a truck load of eggs to FBR. In total, they'll help more than 600,000 people who are at risk of hunger in Colorado through the donation of eggs around our state. Thanks to everyone who was involved in making the day a "hoppin" success!


194,000 eggs about to be unloaded into FBR's warehouse.

FBR's Kim and Kristina escort the Easter Bunny to his photo session.

A young food banker gives his candy to the "Big Bunny."

The kids from Little Giants Day Care thoroughly enjoyed their visit with FBR's Easter Bunny.