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Wings Over the Rockies Teams Up with Food Bank of the Rockies to Fight Hunger

Wings Over the Rockies Teams Up with Food Bank of the Rockies to Fight Hunger

by Larry Ulibarri
December 2, 2024
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A Day of Fun and Giving: Reflecting on the Exploration of Flight Fall Fly-In

The Exploration of Flight Fall Fly-In was an unforgettable day where aviation enthusiasts and community members came together for a noble cause. Beyond the awe-inspiring aircraft and interactive activities, the event featured an extraordinary highlight: pilots flying in donations aboard their planes to support Food Bank of the Rockies. This powerful gesture underscored the event’s mission to combat hunger in Colorado.

Pilots Taking Action

The skies over the event were buzzing with planes delivering non-perishable food items, flown in by dedicated pilots from the community. These aviators transformed their aircraft into wings of hope, symbolizing how aviation can serve a greater purpose. Their contributions not only stocked the shelves of Food Bank of the Rockies but also inspired attendees to join the effort. Pilots mingled with the crowd, sharing stories of their flights and the importance of giving back, making the day even more meaningful.

Soaring to Fight Hunger

Wings Over the Rockies teamed up with Food Bank of the Rockies to address a pressing need—1 in 9 Coloradans face food insecurity. Eventgoers were encouraged to bring non-perishable items like peanut butter, pasta, and canned goods or make financial contributions. Each donation earned attendees $1 off admission, turning community generosity into tangible support for those in need.

A Perfect Blend of Fun and Philanthropy

Visitors explored aircraft displays, participated in hands-on activities, and met the passionate pilots who had flown in food donations. The Fly-In wasn’t just about marveling at aviation—it was a celebration of how individuals can come together to create positive change. For those unable to attend, online donations ensured everyone could play a part in fighting hunger.

The Mission Continues

While the Fly-In has ended, the need to support those experiencing hunger persists. Food Bank of the Rockies continues to provide over 179,000 meals daily across Colorado, and their efforts rely heavily on community involvement. Donations of food or funds and volunteering time remain critical to sustaining this vital mission.

You can make a difference by visiting the Food Bank of the Rockies website to donate or sign up to volunteer. Every contribution helps ensure a brighter, hunger-free future for Colorado.

This year’s Fly-In proved that the sky truly is the limit when a community works together to make a difference. Let’s keep the momentum going and continue to help those in need!

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