About Us

We are here to help.

Our Vision

Our vision is simple. We are neighbors coming together for the nourishment of the whole community to create hopeful and confident community members.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide food and advocacy for our neighbors across Kuna and the rural areas surrounding us who are experiencing hunger. By providing service opportunities for our local businesses, church groups, volunteer organizations, and residents, we are fostering a community where neighbors come together in support of one another.

Our Beginning

Founder Ted Wimer began Kuna Food Bank in 1994 because he saw that his neighbors and their children were in need. Ted’s “person-to-person” philosophy is carried out through the intentions and actions of each volunteer at Kuna Food Bank.

The Kuna Food Bank operated as a mission of a local church from 1994 to 2021. In 2021, the operations of the Kuna Food Bank were moved to a new 501(c)(3) named Alliance Serving Kuna, Inc. The Kuna Food Bank’s assumed business name was registered with the state of Idaho on 04/10/22. On 02/09/24, the Articles of Amendment were filed with the state of Idaho, approving the name change of Alliance Serving Kuna, Inc. to Kuna Food Bank, Inc.

  • We not only provided food and other needed assistance, but we provided tangible hope – person-to-person with supportive conversation.
    Ted Wimer
    Founder

Service Area

The Kuna Food Bank serves those living in the Kuna School District boundaries and neighboring rural areas.

A Growing Population

Kuna’s population has nearly doubled since 2010 and increased by 21% since 2020. As the population grows, the importance of a local food bank amplifies. For example, roughly 10.5% of Kuna’s residents are seniors (65+). Rising costs of living, increasing medical expenses, and even the responsibility of caring for grandchildren full-time are just a few of the issues that threaten this demographic’s ability to provide food for their households.

Sometimes, the hardest part about receiving help is rallying the courage to ask. In every interaction, we treat our neighbors with care, respect, and encouragement.

Getting Assistance

  • Call during our open hours to place an order. For those living within the Kuna School District boundaries or in a surrounding rural community, call the Kuna Food Bank at 208-922-4745. If you live outside our service area, the Food Assistance Locator can help you find resources available in your area.
  • When you call, a kind volunteer will fill out a food order with you over the phone. Call to place an order BEFORE coming to the food bank.
  • Proof of residency, employment status, or income is not required to receive help.
  • You and the volunteer will then determine a scheduled time for picking up your food order at the Kuna Food Bank during our open hours.

Building Project

The process of constructing an independent building for the Kuna Food Bank is moving forward. We have finalized recording the lot with Ada County and submitted our application for a building permit to the City of Kuna.


Volunteer Opportunities

Neighbors helping neighbors…THE recipe for building a strong and beloved community. We welcome volunteers to join us in positively impacting our community!

If you are passionate about serving and want to get involved, please email our volunteer coordinator. We will be delighted to schedule an appointment for you to take a tour and receive the necessary volunteer training.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are answers and links to some of the most frequently asked questions we receive at the Kuna Food Bank.

The Kuna Food Bank serves those living in the Kuna School District Boundaries and neighboring rural areas. Call (208) 922-4745 during our open hours. Food orders must be placed over the phone before arriving to the food bank.

Please use the Food Assistance Locator from the Idaho Food Bank to find resources near you.

A kind volunteer will complete a food order form with you over the phone.
You and the volunteer will then determine a scheduled time for picking up your food at the Kuna Food Bank.

Orders will be fulfilled during the shift when the call is received by a volunteer. Orders are typically completed within 30 minutes of a call.

At the Kuna Food Bank
679 S Best Business Ave. Suite 108
Kuna, ID 83634

Please email our volunteer coordinator at volunteer@kunafoodbank.org. We will be delighted to schedule an appointment for you to tour the facility and receive the necessary training so that you may contribute to our volunteer team.

All non-perishable, non-expired food items are appreciated. Here is a list of our current needs.

Kuna Food Bank 679 S Best Business Ave, Suite 108
Kuna Albertsons 700 E Avalon St
Kuna Les Schwab 975 E Avalon St
Kuna Library 457 N Locust Ave
Sherwin-Williams 1222 N Meridian Rd Ste 130

Donations may be made in several ways:
Direct deposit at any Idaho Central Credit Union location

Donate Online

Mail a check or money order to:
Kuna Food Bank
679 S Best Business Ave, Suite 108
Kuna, ID 83634

Absolutely! Note “KFB Building” on your check or on our online donation form. Thank you!

Our tax ID number is 87-3702438
You can verify our tax-exempt status at
apps.irs.gov/app/eos

*The name of the Kuna Food Bank, Inc. was previously Alliance Serving Kuna, Inc.

A Letter from the Director

Kuna Food Bank Director, Marci Durrant

In the fall of 2021, I was asked to step into Ted Wimer’s long-worn shoes as the director of Kuna Food Bank. Since then, Kuna Food Bank has experienced a great deal of change as our reach within our community and surrounding areas has grown. However, our aim to be a conveyor of hope to our neighbors during difficult times is part of our work that will never change.

When life’s financial strains are pulling at an individual or a family, sometimes the availability of food, generously offered by a compassionate community, is all that it takes to help that individual or family move forward in a positive direction. We remember the moments we’ve received a helping hand. The recipients of Kuna Food Bank services remember this as well and are quick to pay it forward when their circumstances allow.

The work of Kuna Food Bank is nourishing on both sides of the equation. When we, as a community, give with kindness, free of judgment, and with hearts open to serve, we are strengthened and nourished just as much as those whose plates we fill.

At this time of growth and need, we invite you to join in this important work by contributing to the construction of an independent and better-equipped facility to house the Kuna Food Bank. This building will allow us increased work and storage space, provide all the equipment needed to safely store and distribute food, and thus allow us to serve our neighbors in need more effectively.

Neighbors helping neighbors is THE recipe for building a strong and beloved community.

Kindly,

Marci Durrant
Director
Kuna Food Bank

The next Kuna Community Food Drive is scheduled for November 7, 2026. Organizations interested in participating in this important community-wide service project, please email FoodDrive@kunafoodbank.org.

Food Drive Chairs – Marty and Shannon Teater
Headshot, Marty and Shannon Teater
Marty and Shannon, long-time residents of Kuna, have spent most of their adult lives in the Treasure Valley. Since 2012, they’ve called Kuna their home. Their commitment to the community goes beyond their own family—they’ve actively participated in Kuna’s food drives for years. Shannon, the daughter of Hank and Joyce Kloepfer, has deep roots in Idaho. Her family’s history can be traced back to her grandfather’s homesteading land in Kuna back in 1904. Marty, who moved to Kuna in 1997, found love with Shannon, and the two were married in 1998. Now, here in Kuna, they’ve raised their adult children, leaving a positive impact on their community.