Learn about Hunger with Community Food Share

As a food bank that’s been part of the fabric of Boulder and Broomfield Counties for decades, we not only provide our neighbors with access to food — we also educate and raise awareness about hunger in our local communities. Learn more about hunger by reading our blog, requesting a tour of our warehouse, scheduling a speaker, or checking out our Hunger 101 webpage.

Schedule a Tour

We distribute nearly 13 million pounds of food a year. Such a huge number is hard to imagine — so don’t! Come tour our warehouse and see it for yourself.

Request a Speaker

We would be delighted to come speak at your event or location, because we want to spread the word about hunger and what we do to fight it — and how you can help.

Get the Facts on Hunger

Hunger impacts 34 million people in the United States — including families, children, and seniors right here in Boulder and Broomfield Counties. Visit our “Hunger 101” page to learn about hunger in our nation, in Colorado, and in the two counties we serve.

Read Our Blog

Get the latest updates and stories from our food bank’s blog.

More Than a School Pantry

May 13, 2026|Comments Off on More Than a School Pantry

More Than a School Pantry  On any given day at Aspen Creek K-8, Windy is doing what she’s done for nearly three decades, helping students find their voices. As a speech-language pathologist, her work is ...

The Heart of Earth’s Table

March 18, 2026|Comments Off on The Heart of Earth’s Table

The Heart of Earth’s Table  It started with a garden, a parish, and a simple question: how can we help feed our neighbors? From the very beginning, Earth’s Table has operated under its guiding motto: ...

Finding Hope During the SNAP Pause: Bernice’s Story

November 10, 2025|Comments Off on Finding Hope During the SNAP Pause: Bernice’s Story

Finding Hope During the SNAP Pause: Bernice’s Story  When Bernice walked into Community Food Share for the first time, she wasn’t sure what to expect. The 25-year-old CU Boulder graduate had recently learned that her ...