Food Rescue Alliance member, Colorado Springs Food Rescue, was featured in this article by Food Tank. The Food Rescue Alliance is growing and currently at 23 member organizations.
A little about Food Rescue Alliance in the article:
The Food Rescue Alliance sees residents as leaders in the development process rather than targets of an intervention. “Food Rescue models enable community-based solutions to take over, decentralizing food access and increasing participation on a city-wide level,” Dansky explains, “Increasing participation at programs increases food access because individuals are more likely to be involved and receive produce if they can give back, and are more likely to set up systems that work for their community if they have an active hand and voice in doing that.” The emphasis on community development is critical as other studies have shown that neglecting community members will result in persistent issues with food access.