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food Co-ops are Changing Communities

How Is A Food Co-op Different From A Pantry?

Urban Recipe Food Co-ops are more than just pantries; they are uplifting communities, designed to fight food insecurity through equitable food access, strong relationships and active participation.

Co-op members, who are participants in the program, attend two-hour gatherings every two weeks at the same location and time. During these meetings, members contribute in any way they are able, by breaking down boxes, sorting cans, welcoming members, and more. In return, they receive not only high-quality food, but the opportunity to build a support system and life-long relationships.

What Impact are Food Co-ops Making on Our Community?

Help make a significant difference in the lives of our Food Co-op members.

I loaded up my food, I went home, I packed my deep freezer and was able to give my elderly neighbor some as well.

Profile of a Food Co-op Member

At Urban Recipe, co-op members come from many backgrounds, abilities and zip codes. Each of the co-op members brings different parts of themselves to the table, providing a rich and diverse space to combat food insecurity together.

Types of Food Co-ops

Our co-ops are as unique as the communities they serve, but they share a common purpose: to combat food insecurity through participatory, dignity-affirming, community-driven efforts.

Our co-ops can be found in 3 communities:

School-based Co-ops

These co-ops are open to any faculty, staff or family at a particular school.

Location-based Co-ops

These co-ops are open to residents of a particular location, either zip code or residence.

Open Co-ops

These co-ops are open to anyone who is in need of support.

Food Co-op Partners

Through partnerships with local organizations, we host co-ops at schools, churches, and community centers around the city.