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Federal funding cuts threaten food programs that support Dare to Care, which can't fill Kentuckiana's food insecurity needs ...
DARE TO CARE IS NOW CALLING ON THE COMMUNITY FOR HELP. WLKY’S DEANDRIA TURNER HAS A LOOK AT WHAT’S BEHIND THE SPIKE AND WHY ...
Dare to Care Food Bank is asking people to voice their concerns about federal cuts. The Louisville-based nonprofit said ...
Vincent James Sr. is the president and CEO of Dare to Care Food Bank. He joined the team in October 2021, having previously served as Louisville Metro’s Chief of Community Building.
Dare to Care just released new data from Feeding America that mirror increases in demand seen by local food pantries and partners. According to the annual Map the Meal Gap study, 186,350 of our ...
These federal programs work because they respond quickly and equitably to need—cutting them does not reduce hunger; it makes recovery harder.” ...
The David and Nicole Tepper Foundation has announced over $10 million in grants to support ten food banks throughout the ...
Starting July 1st, Food Bank for Larimer County will only serve residents of Larimer County. The food bank anticipates increased demand due to potential cuts in federal assistance programs.