Lunchbox Express
Blaine Derck, pastor at Mosaic Church of Aurora, left, hands out juice boxes as part of the Lunchbox Express program on June 5 at New Freedom Park in Denver. The Lunchbox Express program aims to feed 1,000 kids per day at eight sites in Aurora and Denver. (Nathan Leach-Proffer/For the Aurora Sentinel)

DENVER | Frosted Flakes and other sugary cereals are usually the go-to lunch options for Denver resident Rhonda Gray’s seven grandchildren when they’re on summer break.

That’s why Gray was elated on June 5, as she watched them eat boxed lunches that included fresh fruits, vegetables, fruit juice and yogurt at New Freedom Park near East 13th Avenue and Xenia Street.

“We really appreciate this,” she said.

The free lunches are a part of the Lunchbox Express program, a partnership between the Colfax Community Network and several nonprofit organizations, that aims to serve lunch during summer months to 1,000 children each day at six locations in Aurora and two in Denver. About 200 children attended the program’s opening day at New Freedom Park on June 5.

“Every child receives a lunch meal, and if they want seconds, they can get it,” Jennifer Herrera, executive director of the Colfax Community Network, said of the program, which will run through Aug. 30.

The children who participate in the program are those who rely on school lunches and would otherwise go hungry or eat unhealthy foods during summer months when they’re not in school.

Children ages 18 and under can visit any of the eight sites offering free lunches during weekdays, but they have to eat the food on-site, Herrera said. About 2,000 pounds of food is donated every week as part of the program.

The boxed lunches include organic produce, yogurt, nuts and seeds and canned meats.

“For us, it’s really about connecting these children to a community that cares about them and letting them know there are adults that want them to have a healthy and happy summer,” Herrera said.

Colfax Community Network is also providing low income families with produce and bread that they’re allowed to take home.

Colfax Community Network is a nonprofit organization that educates low-income families living in motels and apartments along the Colfax corridor about helpful community services. The organization launched the summer lunch program last year in response to a growing need to feed hungry children in Aurora.

According to Hunger Free Colorado, there were more than 45,600 children in Arapahoe County in 2012 who were eligible for free or reduced-priced lunches. Of those, only about 380 ate lunch in August 2012.

Last year, the Colfax Community Network fed about 140 children once a week.

“We rotated sites throughout the city so we could feed more kids, but we realized there was a greater need than we could fulfill with a small organization,” Herrera said.

Over the past several months, members of the Colfax Community Network solicited help from churches, local governments, food banks and nonprofit organizations across the Denver metro area to help grow the program.

With the goal of feeding 1,000 children per day, five days a week, Herrera said the Lunchbox Express program will make a huge impact in Aurora and Denver neighborhoods.

Before each afternoon lunch offering, volunteers from local nonprofit organizations will also offer health and wellness-themed activities.

Other partners in the Lunchbox Express program include Hunger Free Colorado, Food Bank of the Rockies, Mosaic Church, Martin Luther King Jr. Library and St. Pius X Catholic Parish.

For more information or to donate or volunteer, call the Colfax Community Network at 303-360-9175.

The following Lunchbox Express sites are open to the public:

MLK Library 9898 E. Colfax Ave. Aurora, CO 80010 May 28-August 5
Program: 11:45am-1:30pm Food: 11:45am-12:15pm

New Freedom Park 8890 E. 13th Ave Denver CO 80220 May 28-August 5
Program: 12:30pm-2:00pm Food: 12:30-1:15pm

Shadow Tree Apartments 1800 Billings St Aurora, CO 80011 May 28-August 5
Program: 10:00am-12:00pm Food: 11:00am-11:30pm

St. Pius X Catholic Parish 13670 E. 13th Place Aurora, CO 80011 June 10-Aug 3
Program: 11:00am-1:00pm Food: 12:00-1:00pm

Villa Verde Apartments 1640 Alton St. Aurora, CO 80010 June 10-Aug 5
Program: 11:00am-1:00pm Food: 11:00am-12:00pm

Montclair United Methodist Church 1195 Newport, Denver CO 80220 June 17-Aug 28
Program: 11:30am-1:30pm Food: 12:00-1:00pm

Spencer Garrett Park 16th Ave and Joliet Aurora, CO 80010 June 17-Aug 5
Program: 12:00pm-2:00pm Food: 1:00-2:00pm

Closed Sites:

St. Stephans Episcopal Church 1 Del Mar Circle Aurora, CO 80011 July 8-12 and 15-19, program time to be determined.

Colfax Community Network Summer Camp 1585 Kingston St. Aurora, CO 80010 May 28-Aug 5, 9:30am-3:30pm 9:30am breakfast 12:00pm lunch

Reach reporter Sara Castellanos at 720-449-9036 or sara@aurorasentinel.com.