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Year of COVID: Colorado Springs reflects on fight against invisible foe
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The new building also is on a city bus route, important because some clients rely on public transportation.
“It’s located in the heart of the city,” Beebe said.
Crossfire Ministries is the largest food pantry in the Care and Share Food Bank of Southern Colorado network, said Lynne Telford, CEO of Care and Share.
As a “low-barrier” operation, Crossfire is known for collecting and giving away donated items to anyone who says they need help, with no income restrictions or other qualifications.
The new building is one level. With 25,000 square feet, it provides more than twice the space of the current three-story office building.
Care and Share caring for community during pandemic
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Local YMCA expanded services during pandemic, helping community rebound
The local YMCA has been helping the community with services throughout the pandemic.
and last updated 2021-03-02 11:09:35-05
COLORADO SPRINGS â As we reach one year since the pandemic began, News5 is looking into some of the local organizations that have helped our communities rebound ever since. Today, we re focusing on the YMCA of the Pikes Peak Region.
The local YMCA has been helping people in El Paso County for about 140 years, but in the past year, the need for services have looked much different and grew because of the on-going pandemic.