Before the pandemic, Gisela Juarez was working on improving her cooking and English language skills with the dream of opening a restaurant. But in March, she found herself out of work and struggling to pay for rent and food like thousands of other Coloradans. There’s still a lot Juarez needs to patch together to keep her family fed, but a new “pay-how-you-can” farmers market in her neighborhood, Globeville Elyria-Swansea, has become one important resource. “We’re eating everything healthy,” she said.