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Neighborhood Fills a Food Box at 46th & Colfax

“It’s a food shelf with the soul of a Little Free Library. A new “neighborhood food box” has become a quick drop site for food donations and food collections at 46th & Colfax.”

MICHELLE BRUCH / MBRUCH@SOUTHWESTJOURNAL.COM

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Author Lisa GieskesPosted on September 1, 2018September 5, 2018Format ImageCategories basic-needs, children-and-families, community-building, hunger

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