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DENVER - ColoradoDesk -- The Colorado First Campaign, led by Republican gubernatorial candidate Dr. Gregory A. Thomas, announced today a bold, statewide initiative to combat hunger by deploying mobile food banks in all 64 Colorado counties. The campaign has made the decision to pause nonessential campaign spending until the immediate needs of hungry families are met.
"Colorado First means people first," said Dr. Thomas. "While others are arguing over headlines and polls, our neighbors are wondering where their next meal will come from. We won't spend another dime campaigning when our families are hungry. That's not politics — that's principle."
The initiative will mobilize campaign staffers, volunteers, and local community partners to deliver fresh produce, shelf-stable goods, and essentials directly to families in need — particularly in rural and underserved communities where access to affordable food has become a growing crisis.
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The Colorado First mobile food banks will operate on a rotating county schedule beginning November 15, 2025, ensuring every Coloradan — from Denver to Delta, from Pueblo to the plains — has access to healthy, reliable food assistance before the holiday season.
"This campaign has always been about restoring dignity and humanity to governance," said Carlos Ramirez, Director of Community Relations for Colorado First. "No one in our state should go to bed hungry while those with more than enough hoard resources to make a political point. We're stepping up — not as politicians, but as Coloradans."
Dr. Thomas's decision underscores his commitment to service before self, turning campaign infrastructure into a vehicle for compassion, not competition.
To donate food, volunteer time, or contribute resources to the Colorado First Mobile Food Bank Initiative, please contact:
Carlos Ramirez, Director of Community Relations
Email: Carlos.Ramirez@GregForGovernor.org
Because at the end of the day, a campaign that forgets its people has already lost — and Colorado deserves better.
Media Contact:
Office of Communications – Colorado First Campaign
press@GregForGovernor.org
www.GregForGovernor.org
"Colorado First means people first," said Dr. Thomas. "While others are arguing over headlines and polls, our neighbors are wondering where their next meal will come from. We won't spend another dime campaigning when our families are hungry. That's not politics — that's principle."
The initiative will mobilize campaign staffers, volunteers, and local community partners to deliver fresh produce, shelf-stable goods, and essentials directly to families in need — particularly in rural and underserved communities where access to affordable food has become a growing crisis.
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The Colorado First mobile food banks will operate on a rotating county schedule beginning November 15, 2025, ensuring every Coloradan — from Denver to Delta, from Pueblo to the plains — has access to healthy, reliable food assistance before the holiday season.
"This campaign has always been about restoring dignity and humanity to governance," said Carlos Ramirez, Director of Community Relations for Colorado First. "No one in our state should go to bed hungry while those with more than enough hoard resources to make a political point. We're stepping up — not as politicians, but as Coloradans."
Dr. Thomas's decision underscores his commitment to service before self, turning campaign infrastructure into a vehicle for compassion, not competition.
To donate food, volunteer time, or contribute resources to the Colorado First Mobile Food Bank Initiative, please contact:
Carlos Ramirez, Director of Community Relations
Email: Carlos.Ramirez@GregForGovernor.org
Because at the end of the day, a campaign that forgets its people has already lost — and Colorado deserves better.
Media Contact:
Office of Communications – Colorado First Campaign
press@GregForGovernor.org
www.GregForGovernor.org
Source: Thomas for Colorado
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