Food In Communities

Food in Communities logo Food in Communities (FIC) is a regional collaborative equitably increasing neighborhood-level access to healthy, affordable, and culturally relevant foods. The Denver Department of Public Health & Environment, Jefferson County Public Health, and Food Justice NW Aurora lead FIC.

 


FIC  works on food policy, systems, and environmental changes for sustainable wins across Denver, Aurora, and Jefferson County by:  

  • Engaging residents and community-based organizations with participatory approaches to identify local food assets, needs, and priorities.
  • Collaborating with neighborhood groups and governmental entities to design and test pilot projects and long-term supports for food access, food justice, and food entrepreneurship.
  • Partnering with local food policy councils and coalitions to advocate for policies supporting community food priorities. 

In Denver, the community-identified priorities are:

  • Sustainable food systems funding
  • Neighborhood food production
  • Healthy food retail


FIC is funded by the Cancer, Cardiovascular, and Chronic Pulmonary Disease Grants Program at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. 


How to Get Involved in Food in Communities 

Join a FIC coalition! Contact your local FIC representative: 

Denver  Jessika Brenin: jessika.brenin@denvergov.org Paola Babb: paola.babb@denvergov.org  
 Aurora Caitlin Matthews: caitlin@foodjusticenwaurora.org Imelda Gutiérrez: imelda@foodjusticenwaurora.org
Jefferson County  Willow Cozzens: wcozzens@co.jefferson.co.us  

 

Learn More – Resources showcasing our Denver food systems work and FIC: