Local organizations and governments have made significant progress on homelessness in Durango, but there is much work to be done, according to a report from the Durango-La Plata County Coordinating Co.
In 2020, Manna’s new strategic plan was just being implemented when the COVID-19 pandemic started to spread, creating a high level of food insecurity in the local community, across the Colorado Plateau and around the world. Manna always had a small kitchen garden on the premises, but with skyrocketing rates of hunger, they decided to join forces with the Garden Project, a food sourcing network of community and school gardens.