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Federal funding cuts threaten food programs that support Dare to Care, which can't fill Kentuckiana's food insecurity needs ...
Federal funding cuts threaten food programs that support Dare to Care, which can't fill Kentuckiana's food insecurity needs ...
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Dare to Care: Food insecurity skyrockets nearly 50 percentLOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Dare to Care calls it the perfect storm, as newly released data shows food insecurity in Kentucky and Southern Indiana has skyrocketed in the past two years. Wednesday ...
The joint collaboration bewteen Kroger and Dare to Care ran for nearly six years, bringing produce and perishable items to ...
TODAY, MOLINA HEALTH CARE’S CHARITABLE FUND DONATED $20,000 TO DARE TO CARE’S MOBILE MARKET. OFFICIALS PRESENTED THE CHECK THIS MORNING AT THE DARE TO CARE COMMUNITY KITCHEN ON SOUTH 28TH STREET.
People came together from every faith, political party and zip code, calling on their community to “Dare to Care.” Bobby Ellis’s death cast a light on food insecurity in our communities ...
SO HELP MAKE A CHANGE, DARE TO CARE AND APPLIANCES ARE WORKING TOGETHER TO TEACH STUDENTS HOW TO COOK WITH THE HELP OF LOUISVILLE NATIVE AND CELEBRITY CHEF DAMARIS PHILLIPS. WE ARE THAT THERE’S ...
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 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dare to Care Food Bank broke ground today on its new Dare to Care Community Kitchen in partnership with the Novak Family Foundation. The new Kitchen will be ...
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 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Dare to Care, an area food bank, has tapped a Louisville Metro Government veteran to be the new head of its organization. The nonprofit announced Tuesday that Vincent James ...
The Zero Hunger Mobile Market, a partnership between Kroger and Dare to Care, is ceasing operations. The organizations behind the market said they've seen a decline in participants over the past year.
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