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LASAGNA
also learning how to be productive members of our society while demonstrating love and compassion for others.”
Lasagna Love also seeks to eliminate stigmas associated with asking for help when it is needed most.
“For some people, asking for help is not always easy. rough building community, individuals needing support will feel safe to ask for it,” said Aviles. “By being there for one another when we need it most, we hope to eliminate the stigma that asking for support sometimes carries.”
Aviles hopes to help grow Lasagna Love in Elizabeth and around Elbert County. She wants to bring awareness of the program, both for the lasagna makers and those people in need of some extra help.

“I have delivered all over Elbert County. I’ve delivered to Elizabeth, Limon and Bennett,” said Aviles. “We don’t have many chefs in the Elizabeth area and we would love to recruit more.”


For those interested in the local Lasagna Love group, please contact Judy Hagemann at lasagnalove.co.2@lasagnalove.org.


To learn more about lasagna love, visit lasagnalove.org.