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Eagle County Volunteer event addresses food insecurity on a local level
By Kate Kampner kkampner@vaildaily.com at Vail Daily
· July 2, 2026
· 2 min read
On June 18, through the national nonprofit Meals of Hope and in partnership with Vail Edwards Rotary Club, more than 60 volunteers packaged 10,000 servings of food for the Eagle community. The event was a part of a larger, national effort fighting high food insecurity levels.
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Key takeaway ” The servings from the packaging event will be distributed through The Community Market’s two locations in Edwards and Gypsum, more than 22 outreach programs, The Salvation Army Vail Valley Center and the MIRA bus.
Why this matters in Aspen News
Aspen residents may note the parallels between Eagle County's struggles with food insecurity and their own community's challenges. Like Eagle County, Pitkin County has seen rising costs of living that can outpace household budgets, potentially leaving some residents without access to nutritious food. The success of the volunteer event in packaging 10,000 servings of food for the Eagle Community may inspire similar initiatives in Aspen, where local organizations and community groups could work together to address food insecurity. The involvement of the Vail Edwards Rotary Club and The Community Market demonstrates the impact that partnerships between nonprofits and community groups can have in addressing this issue. Aspen's own community may benefit from exploring similar collaborations to support its residents in need, particularly given the town's reputation for wealth and its potential to mask underlying issues like food insecurity.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 2, 2026 ·
Source: Vail Daily ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? On June 18, through the national nonprofit Meals of Hope and in partnership with Vail Edwards Rotary Club, more than 60 volunteers packaged 10,000 servings of food for the Eagle community. The event was a part of a larger, national effort fighting high food insecurity levels.
Penny Wilson, a ...
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