Community Newsletter VILLAGES COMMUNITIES | JUNE 2020
THANK YOU
For your patience and
kindness toward one
another during this
chaotic time in our
country and across the
world.
POP-UP FOOD
PANTRY
Anyone in need of food
can attend these food
pantries at Front Range
Community College,
4616 S. Shields Street
June 16: 4-6 pm
July 21: 4-6 pm
PARENT CAFÉ
Parent Café is free for all parents, foster parents, grandparents, or
caregivers throughout the summer. This program helps support
parents and other caregivers by giving skills and resources to parent
effectively, especially under stress.
These sessions will be offered on-
line. You must first register and
then you will be given
instructions to attend via Zoom.
There will be technical
assistance to help you.
To register, contact:
Kristen Caporelli
970-413-1321
Parent Café Dates:
English:
Fridays at 5:30-7:30 pm
June 12 & 26
July 10 & 24
August 7 & 21
Spanish:
Tuesdays at 12:00-2:00 pm
June 16 & 30
July 7 & 21
August 4 & 18
LUNCH LAB
The Food Bank has a
free summer lunch
program for all kids 18
and under. To limit trips,
kids will receive 3 meals
each time. Location
and dates here:
https://foodbanklarimer.
org/featured/kids-cafe-
summer-schedule-2020
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VILLAGES COMMUNITIES | JUNE 2020
COMMUNITY GARDENS
We are gearing up for starting
community gardens! Your
Resident Services coordinator
will be providing more
information about community
garden events at the
following properties:
Village on Horsetooth
Village on Leisure
Village on Plum
Village on Redwood
Village on Stanford
“Home is where my habits
have a habitat”
MARKET DAYS
For Bryan, Stanford, 2155 W. Plum Communities
Market Days is a program that provides you with fresh fruits
and veggies twice a month. Every other Saturday, a
volunteer will stop by your community with your fruits and
veggies packed in a bag. All you have to do is pick it up!
You must be 60 or older and contact Yaz to sign up first !
Yaz Juneau
970-631-6123
RESIDENT
SERVICES
Lydia Van Thiel
970-632-4009
Housing Catalyst is fundamentally committed to equality for all people and to lifting up those who have been historically marginalized, oppressed and harmed by the systemic racism in our nation and our community. This problem will not be eliminated without an honest, frank, and unwavering resolve to do so. Now is the time to elevate and amplify the voices of those who suffer daily, to hear those voices, and to listen carefully. These are the voices that must be heard most loudly and most clearly for us to solve this unacceptable problem in our society. Therefore, we offer simply and with humility:
We are listening.
You may be feeling anxious, depressed or helpless. Mental health resources are available.
Call: 844-493-8255 Text: “TALK” to 38255 Visit: www.coloradocrisisservices.org