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FAKH Receives Donation from the Tennessee Valley Authority
For the fourth year in a row, we have received a donation from the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to help support hunger relief efforts in central, south central, and western […]
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FAKH Endowment Fund
As a private non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland depends on the support we receive from cost sharing, grants, and donations from individuals and businesses to cover the costs […]
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County Spotlight: Barren County
A family which once visited the Glasgow area said they “took home a feeling that you can’t get anywhere else.”1 With comments like this, it’s no wonder why Barren County […]
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FAKH Receives Funding from Red Nose Day
Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland (FAKH) recently received $10,000 in support from the Red Nose Day 2018 campaign. The organization used the money to help support their BackPack Program, a program […]
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County Spotlight: Hancock County
Like many counties across the Bluegrass, Hancock County, Kentucky is often described as having “small town charm with access to big city life.”1 However, even in a quaint, close-knit […]
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County Spotlight: Warren County
Warren County, Kentucky was named for General Joseph Warren.1 General Warren served in the Revolutionary War and ended up playing a part in several key moments in history. In […]
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County Spotlight: Todd County
Todd County, Kentucky has been the birthplace of several people of note since it was founded nearly 200 years ago.1 Robert Penn Warren, the first poet laureate of the […]
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County Spotlight: Breckinridge County
Since its founding in 17991, a lot of changes and improvements have taken place in Breckinridge County. Roads have been built, businesses have opened, and the community has grown. […]
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County Spotlight: Caldwell County
Despite only having a population of about 12,500 people, Caldwell County is home to a handful of important food related businesses. These include the Kentucky Soybean Association, Bremnar Inc., North […]
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County Spotlight: Ohio County
In the almost 220 years since Ohio County was established, it has gone through some major changes. From 1798 until 1829, the county’s northern border went all the way up […]