Events in June 2025
June 1, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 2, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 3, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 4, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 5, 2025 (3 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)–
June 5, 2025The Carson Food Bank takes places each Thursday from 3.00–4.00 pm at the Carson Community Association Quonset Community Building. The address of the Community Building is Notification about closures will be posted in advance on the Carson Community Bulletin Board or the calendar on this website.
The Food Bank now distributes more than 50 bags of food per week, with almost half going to folks in Carson.
Carson CafeCarson, NM 87517June 6, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 7, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 8, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 9, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 10, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 11, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 12, 2025 (3 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)–
June 12, 2025The Carson Food Bank takes places each Thursday from 3.00–4.00 pm at the Carson Community Association Quonset Community Building. The address of the Community Building is Notification about closures will be posted in advance on the Carson Community Bulletin Board or the calendar on this website.
The Food Bank now distributes more than 50 bags of food per week, with almost half going to folks in Carson.
Carson CafeCarson, NM 87517June 13, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 14, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 15, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 16, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 17, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 18, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 19, 2025 (3 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)–
June 19, 2025The Carson Food Bank takes places each Thursday from 3.00–4.00 pm at the Carson Community Association Quonset Community Building. The address of the Community Building is Notification about closures will be posted in advance on the Carson Community Bulletin Board or the calendar on this website.
The Food Bank now distributes more than 50 bags of food per week, with almost half going to folks in Carson.
Carson CafeCarson, NM 87517June 20, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 21, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 22, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 23, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 24, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 25, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 26, 2025 (3 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)–
June 26, 2025The Carson Food Bank takes places each Thursday from 3.00–4.00 pm at the Carson Community Association Quonset Community Building. The address of the Community Building is Notification about closures will be posted in advance on the Carson Community Bulletin Board or the calendar on this website.
The Food Bank now distributes more than 50 bags of food per week, with almost half going to folks in Carson.
Carson CafeCarson, NM 87517June 27, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 28, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 29, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)June 30, 2025 (2 events)
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May 28, 2025 – April 22, 2026New Mexico has a high poverty rate, ranking it the third poorest state in the country. Wages are not high enough to meet the rising cost of living. There is a shortage of affordable rental homes available to extremely low income households. Many of these households are severely cost burdened, spending more than half of their income on housing, and a whopping 33% of income on food.
With high rates of food insecurity, too many adults and children suffer from nutrition-related chronic conditions, including obesity and diabetes.
The mission of Shared Table is to provide healthy food & genuine compassion to neighbors in need.
The primary vision is that everyone in Taos County has enough to eat, and has access to nutritious food.
With grant support, we also help with diapers to parents, grandparents, and school programs who have need of them.
8:30am – 11am at El Pueblito United Methodist Church (El Prado)
2pm – 3pm at the Talpa Community Center (Talpa)