The pantries are honoring someone who dedicated his own life to helping others.
The donation is part of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture's Hunger Initiative to ensure food pantries have enough supplies for the colder months.
Organizations like Dare to Care are looking for a way to balance inflation and still serve the needs of the community.
Catholic Charities of Louisville partnered with Dare to Care to open the Father Jack Jones Food Pantry.
Brown-Forman took a break from the whiskey business Wednesday to feed hundreds of first responders.
Volunteers and workers with Southeast Christian plan to drop off the donated chicken at more than 10 locations.
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) is calling on Indiana residents to help keep the state's food pantries operational during the COVID-19 outbreak.
GE also donated $25,000 to buy food to stock the appliances.
St. Luke's United Church of Christ in Jeffersonville donated more than $10,000 in gift cards to the Center for Lay Ministries on Sunday.