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    Denver man provides makeshift kitchens for immigrant families at city shelters

    By Kristian Lopez,

    2024-05-25
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    DENVER — For the past six months, a Denver man has been helping to ensure new immigrant families have access to home-cooked meals.

    Since November, Arthur Infante said he has been building makeshift kitchens for newcomers who were living at encampments throughout the city.

    “I know if I was in their shoes, it would be amazing to have somebody help," said Infante.

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    Earlier this month, after the last encampment Infante was helping out was cleared in Denver's Central Park neighborhood, families were taken to a shelter off Zuni.

    Infante connected with city staff who allowed him to put up a makeshift kitchen in the shelter's parking lot.

    He said about 8-10 families use the shelter daily for lunch and dinner.

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    December 2022: Infante put up a make-shift kitchen at an immigrant encampment located on 48th and Fox Streets.

    "I just bring in ingredients and they do the rest," said Infante. "When they can cook for themselves, it gives them a sense of dignity, pride."

    Infante's efforts are also a way he keeps his late mother Connie's memory alive.

    “My mom was always cooking for people. This is just a way to honor her. So it's, it's just called 'My Mother's Kitchen.' And all it is is a place where you can cook," he said.

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    Aleinis Ochoa, who recently immigrated from Venezuela two weeks ago said she and the other shelter guests make sure to keep the kitchen clean and organized.

    “Truthfully we are so thankful for what he does for us," Ochoa said in Spanish.

    There's no timeframe for how long the kitchen will be set up but Infante said he will continue supporting these families as best he can.

    Denver man provides makeshift kitchens for immigrant families at city shelters


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    cindy cowsert
    05-28
    We're supposed to remove the log in our own eye before removing the splinter from another. American Citizens first!
    Missy Dee
    05-27
    It always amuses me when people say: how dare you help immigrants, when we have homeless. Then we help the homeless, and they say, what about our veterans. We help the veterans, and they are like, what about the poor. Then we help the poor, and they are like, what about us. So basically they are saying: screw everyone struggling and just give us the money.
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