This September, food banks in Kentucky and across the country are taking part in Hunger Action Month, to highlight the fact that 40 million Americans are food insecure.
Kentucky has the seventh highest rate in the nation of people struggling to put meals on the table. Glenn Roberts is the executive director of Tri-State Food Bank in Evansville, Indiana. "We just can't educate the public enough about the issues of hunger, and how prevalent it is," says Roberts. "But also how easy the
Local food banks are seeking volunteers, donations and even help raising awareness on social media.
This fall, Roberts' food bank will be teaming up with McLean County High School, Webster County High School and Henderson High School to host early morning food drives that will be featured on local television. "And they'll get to show off their
More than 600,000 Kentuckians were considered food insecure in 2017. Roberts says food insecurity doesn't discriminate. "In essence, the middle class has been shrinking and continues to shrink," says Roberts. "People just are having trouble making ends meet. Even if they're employed, they're holding down multiple part-time
Other events around the state include a Kentucky Hunger Dialogue on September 7 at Kentucky State University in Frankfort; a volunteer day on September 12 at Feeding America, Kentucky's Heartland Volunteer Center in Elizabethtown; and a Hunger Walk to