Food Coalition for Archuleta County Colorado
  • Home
  • What we do
    • Health Equity
    • Nutrition Security
    • Community Cohesion
    • About Us
  • Donate
  • Events & Happenings
    • Archuleta Health Fair and Expo
    • Kids in the Mountain Garden
    • Food Drive
    • Archuleta Food Summit
    • Chef on Wheels - Food Demos
  • Resources
    • Food Pantry Network
    • Food Production Booklet
    • Community Produce Donations
    • Local Food Producers
    • Primary Health Care Access
    • CLAC En Espanol
    • NS|HE Assessment
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer with Us
    • Youth Engagement
  • News
  • Home
  • What we do
    • Health Equity
    • Nutrition Security
    • Community Cohesion
    • About Us
  • Donate
  • Events & Happenings
    • Archuleta Health Fair and Expo
    • Kids in the Mountain Garden
    • Food Drive
    • Archuleta Food Summit
    • Chef on Wheels - Food Demos
  • Resources
    • Food Pantry Network
    • Food Production Booklet
    • Community Produce Donations
    • Local Food Producers
    • Primary Health Care Access
    • CLAC En Espanol
    • NS|HE Assessment
  • Get Involved
    • Volunteer with Us
    • Youth Engagement
  • News

Categories

All
Community
Food
Health

Archives

June 2025
May 2025
April 2025
March 2025
February 2025
January 2025

Healthy School Meals Support Families in Our Community

5/1/2025

 
Children participating in school meal programs are less likely to have nutrient inadequacies and more likely to consume fruit, vegetables and milk. In fact, for many students school meals are the healthiest meal they have all day. This not only helps to improve long-term health, but also closes gaps in educational achievement. Children experiencing food insecurity are more likely to miss school and struggle with tests. They struggle socially and emotionally. Hunger creates an obstacle to success. That’s why Colorado’s Healthy School Meals for All program is so critical. 

Colorado’s Healthy School Meals for All program helps schools provide more than 600,000 meals each day and makes a big difference for kids in our state, including students in Archuleta County. The Archuleta School District saw a 40% increase in students eating meals at school when the program began in the 2023-2024 school year and students are continuing to participate in the program this school year as well. 

According to Healthy Archuleta’s 2024 Community Survey (representative sample) 73% of residents reported high food prices to be a major/minor challenge in getting enough of the food they need and want. Additionally, 35% of residents reported being worried about not being able to afford enough food to feed themselves and their families over the next year. This finding further highlights the need to bring access to free breakfast and lunch for all students in our community.

​In order to continue providing these vital meals to our families, we invite our community to learn about House Bill 25-1274. This bill aims to advance the program, ensure its sustainability as it expands, and facilitate initiatives like purchasing food from Colorado farmers and ranchers, bolstering our local food system.  Every dollar spent locally for school food adds $1.86 to the economy, and every job created by a district’s purchasing results in an overall increase of 2.43 jobs according to a recent report. This brings money into our communities. Additionally, participating in Health School Meals for All saves families up to $1,300 per child per year.

By continuing to support Healthy School Meals for All Colorado communities are investing in the health, education, and future of our children and strengthening our local economy. This isn't just about meals; it's about building a thriving, secure community for everyone.

Comments are closed.

    Author

    Write something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview.

    Archives

    June 2025
    May 2025
    April 2025
    March 2025
    February 2025
    January 2025

    Categories

    All
    Community
    Food
    Health

    RSS Feed

Acknowledgments

Contact Us
Physical Address: 80 CR 600, Pagosa Springs, CO  81147 
Mailing Address: PO Box 3995, Pagosa Springs CO, 81147

​401-206-4579 | ​[email protected]
​Donate