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Dare to Care calls it the perfect storm, as newly released data shows food insecurity in Kentucky and Southern Indiana has ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Some food pantries could soon have to turn people away because of federal funding cuts. Officials ...
Food insecurity in portions of Kentucky and Indiana has increased by almost 50% in two years. It's an alarming statistic. At ...
Saying “hunger knows no political boundaries,” Louisville food bank exec urges Congress not to cut Medicaid, SNAP and other ...
The study estimates 186,350 Kentuckiana residents and one in five children in the region were struggling with food insecurity ...
All while getting folks who can work back to work." The Dare to Care food bank warns against the reforms. "What I call 'the perfect storm,'" CEO Vincent James Sr. said, describing them as cuts.
Officials with Dare to Care, Kentuckiana's largest hunger relief network, said information from Feeding America shows 186,350 people in the community are experiencing food insecurity.
Mamata "Ayusha" Sapkota is one of five students who received a JCPS Community Scholarship to go toward their college education. Three children have been rescued by the Louisville Fire Department after ...