KFFR Public Affairs

KFFR Public Affairs
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KFFR Public Affairs highlights local issues of concern to residents and those who care about what’s happening in Grand County. Our guests include local non-profit leaders, town and county leaders, artists, local youth, athletes and more.
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The show focuses on various community topics including hunger relief, wildfire prevention, healthcare, education, and youth engagement. For example, episodes feature discussions on the Mountain Family Center's initiatives against food insecurity, interviews with leaders from the Grand County Wildfire Council regarding fire safety, and highlights of educational programs like those at East Grand Middle School Radio Club.

KFFR Public Affairs highlights local issues of concern to residents and those who care about what’s happening in Grand County. Our guests include local non-profit leaders, town and county leaders, artists, local youth, athletes and more.
Aspen Bias brings heart to her work at Mountain Family Center focusing on Hunger Relief. In this segment of KFFR’s Public Affairs, Aspen joins us to talk about what food insecurity really looks like in Grand County and how her team is making sure no one goes hungry, even in a place where grocery trips can feel like backcountry expeditions.
From pantry logistics to statewide partnerships, Aspen breaks down how Mountain Family Center tackles hunger with creativity, community spirit, and the occasional laugh. Whether it’s nutrition education, resource coordination, or a friendly face when you need one most, the Center is a lifeline for many across our mountain towns.
Tune in for a thoughtful and surprisingly uplifting conversation about food, dignity, and what it takes to nourish a community.
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Website: https://www.mountainfamilycenter.org/about/hunger-relief-programs/
More about Aspen Bias
Aspen joined the MFC team in September of 2023 after completing her Master’s degree at CU Boulder in “Sustainable Food Systems”. Her undergrad and graduate studies focused on public health, human nutrition and sustainability, and prior to MFC Aspen had experience working with other food-focused non-profits. MFC is thrilled to have Aspen as part of our organization, where she works as the Food Pantry Operations Manager and Nutrition Specialist. Her role is to support the staff and volunteers who make our food security efforts a success and to coordinate with statewide hunger relief agencies to ensure we are equipped to meet the needs of our community.

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