Louisville Metro United Way is partnering with local businesses and nonprofits to create the "Hardship to Hope Food Relief Fund."
As the federal government shutdown enters its fourth week, Kentucky families are growing increasingly concerned about how they’ll put food on the table.
This year, all the cereal boxes are being donated to Dare to Care.
With a significant number of students facing food insecurity, staff and local organizations have implemented initiatives to provide food boxes and pantry access to those in need.
The Blessings in a Backpack Louisville chapter provided more than 233,000 weekend meals to more than 6,100 children during the 2023-2024 school year.
The giveaway was held at the District 1 Satellite office on Dumensil Street in the Parkland neighborhood.
The 15th annual Big Green EggFEST Food Festival was held at Brownsboro Hardware & Paint on Friday and Saturday.
Dare to Care Food Bank received Prairie Farms lactose free milk gallons on Tuesday.
As one of only two grocery stores in the west end, the early closing makes a community known as a food desert more dry.
Feeding America's annual Map the Meal Gap study shows more than 126,000 people are food insecure in the area, including more than 55,000 children.