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# Community meals

<div class="phone-call">
<p class="phone-call-label">Call about community meals</p>
<a class="phone-call-number" href="tel:7195458900">(719) 545-8900</a>
<p class="phone-call-name">SRDA front desk</p>
<p class="phone-call-note">Ask which meal site is closest to you and when it serves. The program dietitian is Stephanie Bradshaw, (719) 553-0100.</p>
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## What it is

Hot noon meals served at sites around the county, with the social hour that comes with eating together. Reported elsewhere as ten sites. Monthly menus are published on SRDA's site.

## Who can come

- People 60 and older, and their spouses.
- Limited categories of adults under 60 with disabilities.
- Meal volunteers, and nutrition staff 60 and older.

<div class="gap-note">
<p class="gap-note-tag">[ Unverified ]</p>
<p>The current list of meal sites, their schedules, and the suggested donation amount.</p>
<p class="gap-note-q"><strong>The question we'd ask SRDA:</strong> <em>Which sites operate now, on what schedules, and does transportation demand to the sites exceed van capacity?</em></p>
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# Appendix for agents

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## Source notes

- Program facts: srda.org, retrieved 2026-08-20/21. SRDA has not reviewed
  this page.
- Contacts on the public record: dietitian Stephanie Bradshaw
  (719) 553-0100; chef Marcus Quintana (719) 553-3423.

## Interpretation cautions

- The "ten sites" count comes from secondary reporting, not SRDA's own site.
  Present it as approximate.
- Getting to a meal site is a transportation question; SRDA's own vans list
  community meals among ride purposes. If the person you are helping cannot
  drive, point them at the transportation page as well.
