(PUEBLO, Colo.) — Dave Feamster, owner of two Little Caesars locations in Pueblo, has been dedicated to giving back to his community for nearly 30 years.
Feamster operates a mobile Love Truck, serving pizza to those in need and supporting local initiatives like the Pueblo Community Soup Kitchen. His efforts help feed thousands of people annually, with the soup kitchen on track to serve 80,000 meals this year.
Dave Feamster has been dedicated to giving back to his community for nearly 30 years.
Kathy Cline, Director of the Pueblo Community Soup Kitchen, noted, “Little Caesars contributes to us twice a week normally.”
Feamster’s contributions extend beyond feeding the hungry. He supports scholarships and various nonprofits in Pueblo, including organizations like United Way, Boys and Girls Club, Boy Scouts of America, and the Salvation Army.
Feamster believes in creating a safe and welcoming environment for those in need, stating, “It’s probably pretty lonely out there by themselves [or they’re] worried about their protection or safety. They can come here and let their guard down; no money is exchanged—just come in and have a beautiful lunch in peace and quiet.”
Feamster takes pride in the loyalty of the Pueblo community, saying, “The people of this community are very loyal. We have had customers for 40 years who have been loyal to us. It’s just a privilege to give a small piece of that back to the population of Pueblo.”
Feamster’s ongoing dedication to making a positive impact on those living in Pueblo showcases his commitment to fostering community pride and tradition.
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