Feeding America, Kentucky's Heartland (FAKH) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing equitable access to nutritious food for those facing hunger in the 42 counties of central, south-central, and western Kentucky. With the help of nearly 250 agency partners, FAKH distributed 14.9 million meals and rescued 3.2 million pounds of food last year, making a significant impact in the community. Through various programs and initiatives, FAKH aims to alleviate hunger and ensure that no one goes without food.
Working tirelessly to combat hunger, FAKH serves over 139,000 individuals across Kentucky's Heartland, including children, seniors, and families in need. By donating $25, $50, or $100, supporters can provide meals for struggling families, help children experience a life without hunger, and put nutritious food on the table for seniors. FAKH's commitment to fighting hunger is further strengthened by partnerships with organizations like Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare, which recently pledged $466,200 to extend their collaboration through 2026, ensuring access to fresh, nutritious food for local families.
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