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DENVER RUSTLERS KIDS CAFE A Meal Program for Children at Risk In metro Denver, countless children worry about where they will find their next meal. They are the invisible and voiceless poor, hidden in inner city neighborhoods and housing projects. They stand in empty kitchens at 5 p.m. while their parent or parents work minimum wage shifts. Many children belong to families too poor to provide the nutritious meals necessary for healthy development of growing children. In January 1994, Food Bank of the Rockies responded to the need for a meal program designed specifically for "at risk" children by creating the Denver Rustlers Kids Cafe program. The Food Bank has built alliances with companies that provide food, as well as with churches, schools, and recreation centers that provide the facilities, and volunteers who serve meals. Currently, this community effort provides more than 4,800 meals a week at eleven sites in the poorest parts of Denver. Unique to this program is the setting. Meals are served in conjunction with existing recreation, tutoring, gang intervention, mentoring and leadership programs. The availability of food enhances these programs' effectiveness and cut down on disciplinary issues at the sites. Numerous studies have shown a direct correlation between nutritious meals and increased academic performance in children. Because the Denver Rustlers Kids Cafe assures them a meal in a safe environment, children are able to focus, retain information, and enjoy learning. The Denver Rustlers Kids Cafe also brings the community together while celebrating good health. The volunteers - mothers, fathers, grandparents, students and professionals - enjoy providing nutritious meals to children in an atmosphere that is pleasant and nurturing. This spirit of cooperation and service brings alive a sense of community, and taking care of one another. Why there is a need for Denver Rustlers Kids Cafe:
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