Dare to Care media briefing
- Reyna Katko
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Pictured: Dare to Care President and CEO Vincent James is joined by local community leaders at the nonprofit's warehouse on Fern Valley Road in Louisville, Ky., to discuss Kentuckiana's rising food insecurity issue and the harm that could be caused by proposed federal cuts to programs like SNAP. (WDRB/Reyna Katko)
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Dare to Care's CEO said food insecurity in Kentuckiana has increased by more than 48% in the last two years.
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