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ALAMOSA – Shelves of bread. Bins of potatoes. Crates of squash, radishes, peppers, oranges and rows of canned goods lined up on the shelves. It loo...

August 16, 2022
8:58 AM

ALAMOSA – Shelves of bread. Bins of potatoes. Crates of squash, radishes, peppers, oranges and rows of canned goods lined up on the shelves. It looks and feels like any other small grocery store that is run by a group of people who care about what they do. There is just one big difference. This isn't a grocery store, per se, but it's clearly a place where people get groceries. And, as the sign on the front of the building says, it's part of La Puente's Food Bank Network, comprised of 15 pantries spread out throughout the San Luis Valley.

Priscilla Waggoner