Greeley, CO – Families across Weld County will see additional support this holiday season after the Weld County Sheriff’s Office donated $2,615 and 180 pounds of non-perishable food to the Weld County Food Bank this week.
According to the sheriff’s office, the contribution was part of its annual effort to assist local residents facing food insecurity during the winter months. The donation included both monetary gifts and shelf-stable items collected by staff throughout the week.
A major portion of the project was coordinated by Inmate Services Director Brandon Williams and Corrections Counselors Heather Tharp and Robyn Juba, the office said. The team led the organizing, gathering, and delivery of the donated goods, with additional support from Public Relations Officer Melissa Chesmore.
Officials said the initiative reflects the sheriff’s office’s commitment to giving back to a community that consistently supports local law enforcement. The agency noted that donations remain an important resource for families experiencing seasonal financial strain, especially during the holidays when food demand traditionally increases.
The Weld County Food Bank serves thousands of residents each year through community distribution programs, mobile food outreach, and partnerships with local organizations. Contributions like this week’s donation help ensure food assistance is available during one of the busiest times of the year.
Residents who want to support the food bank can donate items, volunteer time, or contribute financially through the organization’s website.
Have you ever donated to the Weld County Food Bank?
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