Tag: food insecurity
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The Truth About Education and Hunger
In a society that often relies on social media and/or the internet for their daily news, it’s easy to see how misconceptions can quickly become “truth”. As a hunger relief […]
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Agency Spotlight: Trinity Baptist Church
August 7, 2017 – Lori Masing has often witnessed people in her own community struggling to find food to support themselves and their families. That is why a little over […]
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County Spotlight: Meade County
July 25, 2017 – When Meade County, Kentucky was being settled in the early 1800’s, it was seen as a place teeming with agricultural promise. Settlers were attracted to the […]
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Transportation Affects More Than Summer Vacation
For many Americans, the summer months are a time to pack up the car and hit the road for a family vacation. An estimated 44.2 million people were expected to […]
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Agency Spotlight: Double Springs Manor
July 13, 2017 – Double Springs Manor in Bowling Green, KY is just one of the partner agencies we work with in Warren County to ensure that the needs of […]
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County Spotlight: Washington County
June 27, 2017 – Despite being just 301 square miles, Washington County, Kentucky has been home to many “firsts” throughout the years: It was the first county established in Kentucky; […]
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Eating Healthy Isn’t Always An Option
It’s fair to say that we all make poor food choices from time to time. Whether that’s stopping at McDonald’s for dinner after a busy day, eating more than your […]
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Agency Spotlight: Monroe County Community OutReach
June 7, 2017 – Those who struggle with hunger often face other issues related to poverty with which they also need assistance. One of our partner agencies in the Tompkinsville […]
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Local High School Students Receive $10,000 Grant to Benefit FAKH
Students in the Service Club at Elizabethtown High School recently won both a $10,000 grant to benefit FAKH as well as a $5,000 technology grant for their school. Earlier this […]
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County Spotlight: Marshall County
May 24, 2017 – Marshall County, Kentucky has been the birthplace of several people of note since it was founded nearly 175 years ago1. Joe Creason, a journalist who wrote […]
