Neighbors helping neighbors…
Threat of food insecurity in Idaho
The Fight Against Hunger Has Never Been More Urgent
Avoiding certain food groups like protein and vegetables in the grocery store because ‘we can’t 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. It’s a threat that does not just touch one individual but families, schools, workplaces, and the community at large.
Each month, 35-40% of those served through the Kuna Food Bank are children.
“It’s rare that you find an organization that’s able to reach everyone in the community. When I heard about Kuna Food Bank I knew I had to get involved somehow.”
Bobby Rosadillo
Volunteer & Kuna Chamber of Commerce President
Building Space for Growth
Help us Nourish the Community
The new building affords greater space and food storage to meet the growing needs in our community. Including spaces for educational classes and counseling services, the food bank will be able to offer a wide variety of needed resources that truly make a difference.
In December of 2022, Kuna Food Bank founder, Ted Wimer, generously donated 1.5 acres to the food bank on the condition that a new food bank be constructed.
Community Focused
Kuna Food Bank may be called upon by any of its neighbors in need, whether living in Kuna or in a surrounding community. We also provide local businesses, church groups, volunteer organizations, and residents service opportunities.
Hope Filled
We are neighbors coming together for the nourishment of the whole community to create hopeful and confident community members.
Each individual’s circumstance is unique and deserves the utmost respect and consideration.
Volunteer
A 100% volunteer-run organization that comes together to bring nourishment to Kuna and its surrounding areas. The food bank’s impact is only possible because of the continued generosity of the Kuna community.