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Student Programming, Activities & Resource Center (SPARC)

Available Food Resources

Swooper Market Food Pantry

CCD Swooper Market exterior

All Âé¶¹Éç of Denver students have access to Swooper Market Food Pantry located in Tivoli 259. Each student is eligible for 15 items/week and 3 additional items if you bring a reusable bag. 

Hours of Operations: Monday-Friday 9am to 5pm

The Âé¶¹Éç of Denver Resource Center provides support to students in crisis. We know that food insecurity is just one symptom of a bigger problem. When students come to our office they get access to the Swooper Market and they can get connected with a case manager for other things like housing insecurity, legal concerns, childcare support, transportation support, and clothing. 

CCD Pet Food Pantry

CCD's Veterinary Technology program has created a pet food pantry for students and employees.

Location:
Lowry Campus
1070 Alton Way
Denver, CO 80230

Please see the receptions desk upstairs.

Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm

Food Amounts:

Dog:

  • Small dog up to 15 pounds = up to 8 pounds of food every other month
  • Medium dog 20-45 pounds = up to 25 pounds of food every other month
  • Large dog 46 – 80 pounds = up to 40 pounds of food every other month
  • X-Large dog over 80 pounds = up to 50 pounds of food every other month

Cat:

  • Up to 8 pounds of food every other month

For additional details, call 303.365.8300.

Food Resources:

Off-campus, the City of Denver and the State of Colorado also offer several services to assist with food needs. Please use these resources to contact local food banks.


  • 303.629.0636
    1212 Mariposa Street
    Denver, CO 80204

  • 303.860.7200
    1100 E 18th Avenue
    Denver, CO 80203

Other Resources:

  • : A spreadsheet of Food Pantries across the Denver Metro Area.
  • : Families are encouraged to complete a Free and Reduced-Price Meal Application to be eligible for additional family benefits and school funding, including items such as fee waivers, EBT benefits, and to ensure proper funding for schools.

  • 877.460.8504 (toll-free) or 303.371.9250
  • : We can connect Colorado families and individuals to SNAP/food stamps, food pantries, free meal sites, WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) and other nutrition programs geared towards families, children and older adults.
  • : Some advantages of using Colorado PEAK are the privacy of accessing from home; the ability to use any internet-connected computer anytime or anywhere; the ability to work at your own pace; and easily accommodate your schedule.
  • : Whether you need financial assistance while in school, help with grocery bills, quality care for your child or children, or support finding health insurance, we’re here to help you stay safe and well and get where you want to be.