Hunger is invisible - and it can affect anyone, regardless of where you live, how old you are, or how you appear. In Central and Eastern Kentucky, 1 in 5 people are unsure of where they will get their next meal.
How we’re helping
51042266
total pounds of food distributed in FY2025
279850
food insecure individuals in our service area
42535222
meals created in FY2025
50
counties served across Central and Eastern Kentucky
How you can help
Support our work in the fight against hunger. Donations, volunteers, and advocates help us amplify our impact and reach more neighbors.
Donate
Donations can have a significant impact by providing immediate support to help us purchase essential food items, maintain our operations, and reach more individuals and families in need.
We rely on volunteers to help us serve our community effectively. We have various volunteer opportunities available. Recurring commitments ensure consistent support for our community.
Partnering with the Food Bank offers unique opportunities to showcase your company’s commitment to social responsibility while helping provide nutritious food to those in need. Explore customizable sponsorship packages that align with your brand and business goals.
Fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, and lean meats are expensive—especially in rural areas. The pantry makes those essentials accessible and even lets me try new foods I couldn’t afford otherwise. It’s not just helping me—it’s helping the whole community live healthier.
Karen, Neighbor
When you retire, the checks don’t go far. The Mobile Pantry helps me stretch what I have—sometimes I get enough to freeze and make meals last. But it’s not just the food—it’s the kindness and respect that keep me coming back. It feels good.
Wilma, Neighbor
Food insecurity isn’t about laziness—it’s about life happening. Sometimes you have to choose between bills and groceries or caring for someone and keeping food on the table. The pantry helps stretch my budget and gives me peace of mind knowing I can feed my family.
Pam, Neighbor
Giving back to the community and being hands-on with projects means a lot to us. It’s the same spirit we bring to our football team—working together to make a difference where it matters most.
Trevon, Volunteer
When my food stamps run out, the food pantry provides extra meals, ensuring I have three square meals a day. Situations aren't always obvious, but God's Pantry Food Bank understands community needs. The kindness of the people makes visits meaningful.