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This means that the variety of food the nonprofit purchases going forward <br />likely won't be as high as it once was, For example, Da Silva said, <br />Community Food Share might buy fewer pineapples and more produce that <br />is local, easy to attain and lasts longer, <br />In the past, we had enough funding to be able to get a wide variety of <br />items," Da Silva said, Now, we're really focusing in on, 'What do our <br />partners need?"' <br />A basket filled will] produce selected by volunteer Kaylie Minn for clients of the <br />Feeding Families Pantry is seen at the Community Food Share in Louisville on <br />Wednesday, (Matthew Ion astStaff Photographer) <br />Da Silva also pointed to the high cost of living in Colorado as a reason why <br />people experience food insecurity, <br />"Many people cannot afford to live here and have all the money they need <br />for all their basic needs," she said, "Mars only going to elevate in these next <br />couple of years," <br />Kaleigh Wagner, director of philanthropy for Community Food Share, said <br />people can support the nonprofits ongoing work by donating or <br />volunteering, <br />"It might look and feel different, but our doors will always remain open to <br />