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The joint collaboration bewteen Kroger and Dare to Care ran for nearly six years, bringing produce and perishable items to communities in need.
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 ...
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.
Saying “hunger knows no political boundaries,” Louisville food bank exec urges Congress not to cut Medicaid, SNAP and other safety-net programs.
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.