
Kuna Food Bank – Neighbors helping neighbors
Kuna Food Bank Inc. (former name Alliance Serving Kuna, Inc.) has been organized to operate the community food distribution program known as the Kuna Food Bank (KFB). The KFB has been operating in Kuna for over 40 years. Additional purposes of the organization are to provide resources to assist people who live in the Kuna community with clothing, shelter, health, and general well-being. The organization will also help people in the Kuna community make connections to other community resources. The Kuna Food Bank strives to feed, educate, and empower food-insecure families and individuals, and to facilitate and focus community generosity on their behalf. Working collaboratively with local government, schools, and community partners, we strive to fill the needs of vulnerable families and individuals and propel them toward well-being and self-sufficiency.
873702438
EIN
2021
Founded
Kuna, ID 83634 United States
Address
kunafoodbank.org
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Neighbors helping neighbors Video created by Helping to provide food to our neighbors since 1994. We provide for our neighbors in particular need and assist other pantries in doing the same. The Fight Against Hunger Has Never Been More Urgent Avoiding certain food groups like protein and vegetables in the grocery store because we cant afford that right now or cutting down your portion sizes are signs of food insecurity. Those living with food insecurity are facing the recurring threat of hunger.
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