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CARAY: GE APPLIANCE CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER SAYS THEY’VE WORKED WITH DARE TO CARE FOOD BANK FOR A LONG TIME. SO WHEN THEY LEARNED ABOUT THEIR NEED FOR APPLIANCES TO STORE FRESH FOOD FOR FAMILIES ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Dare To Care food bank gave away groceries Tuesday morning to anyone in need. The drive-thru event was held at its warehouse at the intersection of Cane Run Road and ...
The Dare to Care food bank has a new set of wheels.Ford Motor Company donated a new transit connect cargo van to the agency.Dare to Care will use the van to pick up food and deliver meals to ...
But come May, food is expected to once again start flowing in and out of its doors. Dare to Care Food Bank recently launched a $5 million construction project at the West End site, working to ...
One in six in KY face hunger. The U.S. House Committee on Agriculture has proposed SNAP cuts that would worsen the problem.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Dare to Care Mobile Food Bank is meeting daily food needs on sidewalks and in parking lots across the Louisville area. On Tuesday afternoon, Sylvia Milan was one of ...
one regional food bank is facing new issues in fighting food insecurities. Kentuckiana’s Dare to Care Food Bank said the organization is having to reprioritize what foods they purchase. The consumer ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Dare to Care food bank received a $55,000 donation from the Hillerich and Bradsby Company on Tuesday. The check was presented to the Louisville non-profit group right in ...
Louisville's Dare to Care Food Bank announced Tuesday its executive director will be stepping down from his role this summer. Brian Riendeau joined Dare to Care as director in 2009 and plans to ...
Join Dare to Care Food Bank for a powerful evening of storytelling and dialogue on Thursday, June 12, at the Ogle Center at ...
Faith leaders and Dare to Care officials in Louisville are urging residents to help each other, and to advocate for food nutrition programs amidst federal funding uncertainty. A new study from Feeding ...
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.