Throughout Starvation Motion Month this September, the Meals Financial institution for Larimer County is looking on the group to hitch the struggle in opposition to starvation and to assist the nonprofit put together for the consequences of the “One Huge Lovely Invoice Act.”
Though Supplemental Diet Help Program advantages aren’t required to make use of the meals financial institution, many individuals served use each, mentioned CEO Amy Pezzani. She added that individuals could lose their advantages due to the invoice and will rely extra closely on meals financial institution help.
“They’ve to seek out different areas the place they’ll entry, in our case, free meals, in order that any cash they do have can go to those different bills,” she mentioned. “With the cuts which are being made to Medicaid and to SNAP, there can be an influence on of us which are receiving these advantages. It’s not at this time, it’s not quick, however it’ll occur.”
She desires the meals financial institution to be ready.
She mentioned that in the course of the pandemic individuals obtained emergency SNAP allocations and that when this system was eradicated, the meals financial institution noticed an instantaneous enhance in want.
“We noticed a 30% enhance within the variety of individuals coming between February and March 2023 when these emergency allocations have been eradicated,” she mentioned. “Simply in a single month, a soar of 30% and it was instantly associated to that.”
The adjustments outlined in H.R. 1 would require states to select up extra of the prices, however how a lot and when isn’t clear, Pezzani mentioned. She worries about how Colorado will afford the additional value and questions if individuals’s advantages can be eliminated or if funding will must be pulled from elsewhere.
“It’s completely irritating,” she mentioned.

Virtually all of the grocery shops in Loveland and Fort Collins contribute to the meals financial institution’s grocery rescue, together with the soon-to-close Safeway, positioned at 860 N. Cleveland Blvd., which has donated over 40,000 kilos of meals within the final 12-months, mentioned Justin Lord, the meals financial institution’s meals procurement and transportation supervisor.
“We’ve got a pair drivers which have labored with them for years and it’s not simply the lack of meals, however it’s a lack of the reference to our group,” Lord mentioned. “We’ve been choosing up meals from them since 2010 … that’s 16 years of relationship that we’ve labored with them, and it’s an enormous loss.”
Though Pezzani says the meals financial institution has “loads of meals,” group members can nonetheless donate cash to the foodbank, volunteer their time, and be advocates on the state and nationwide stage for preventing in opposition to starvation.
Final 12 months, the meals financial institution offered providers to 55,447 individuals, based on knowledge obtained by the Loveland Reporter-Herald, and will increase have been constant since 2023 when 40,099 individuals have been served. Pezzani added that the meals financial institution serves everybody in Larimer County and that quite a lot of elements can result in meals insecurity.
“There’s just about no neighborhood in Larimer County that’s unaffected by starvation,” she mentioned. “… a number of individuals from each neighborhood are accessing meals no less than as soon as in the course of the 12 months.”