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WAVE 3 News on MSNDare to Care: Food insecurity skyrockets nearly 50 percentDare 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 ...
Food security in portions of Kentucky and Indiana has increased by almost 50% in two years. It's an alarming statistic. At a time when local food banks are receiving less support from the government, ...
"What I call 'the perfect storm,'" CEO Vincent James Sr. said, describing them as cuts. A storm where food insecurity rises, and the resources to address it fall. In the last two years, the food bank ...
Expressions of sympathy may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital and/or Dare to Care. www.subfuneralhome.com ...
One way to care is to join with the Rowan County Democratic Party. We are very inclusive. Caring is contagious. Dare to care! Our future depends on it.
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Louisville Public Media on MSN1 in 7 Kentuckiana residents lack access to quality food, study showsThe study estimates 186,350 Kentuckiana residents and one in five children in the region were struggling with food insecurity ...
Saying “hunger knows no political boundaries,” Louisville food bank exec urges Congress not to cut Medicaid, SNAP and other ...
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