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Bonneville/Denver Stations to Hold Virtual Food Drive


KYGO, KOSI and KKFN
KYGO, KOSI and KKFN

Bonneville's KYGO, KOSI and KKFN (104.3 The Fan)/Denver, who have been long time partners with Food Bank of the Rockies, are partnering with 9Cares Shares Colorado to once again fill the need in Colorado communities with a virtual food drive. They're asking listeners to make a monetary donation online to help Food Bank of the Rockies during the COVID-19 crisis. Emergency funds are needed now to ensure men, women and children facing hunger have nourishing food during this challenging time, and into the future.

"It is critically important to help Food Bank of the Rockies support the growing need created by the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. We couldn't be happier teaming up with our partners at 9News and King Soopers to help fill this growing need," said Bonneville Denver Senior RVP/Market Manager Bob Call.

"There is a great need once again, brought on in large part by this pandemic. We are thankful to be working with King Soopers, Food Bank of the Rockies and the Bonneville Denver Radio Group to address the need," added 9NEWS General Manager Mark Cornetta.

From now until April 26th, if you have the means, you can visit kygo.com/fooddrive, kosi101.com/fooddrive or 1043thefan.com/2086836/fooddrive to make a monetary donation. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Foundation on behalf of Bonneville International and 9NEWS will each match the first $10,000 in donations.

Every dollar donated helps Food Bank of the Rockies provide four meals to families with children in Denver.

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