
Inside Feed Evansville’s New Community Kitchen: A Lifeline for Local Nonprofits
Feed Evansville's New Community Kitchen: A Resource for Nonprofits
Feed Evansville, a vital resource in combating food insecurity in Southern Indiana, is proud to unveil its latest initiative: a Community Kitchen designed to assist local nonprofits in addressing food needs. If you're part of a nonprofit organization in the Evansville area, this new facility could be a game-changer for how you serve your community.
Discover How Feed Evansville is Fighting Food Insecurity
Feed Evansville collaborates with community partners to provide meals during times of heightened uncertainty like the recent winter storm. The organization has stepped up to ensure no one in the region goes hungry by offering additional support through meal resources. Their new Community Kitchen extends this mission, serving as a hub for nonprofits to access and distribute meals effectively.
Join the Info Session on January 29, 2025
To introduce the Community Kitchen and its operations, Feed Evansville invites nonprofit representatives to an informative session on January 29, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. This event will take place at the CK Newsome Center, located at 100 E Walnut St, Evansville, IN 47713.
During this session, attendees will:
- Learn how the Community Kitchen operates.
- Get details on signing up and usage terms.
- Share valuable feedback to help shape the kitchen's future.
This event is a unique opportunity to discover how your organization can benefit from this community-focused initiative.
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RSVP and Get Involved
Nonprofits are encouraged to RSVP by January 22, 2025, via email at feedevvgmail.com. Feed Evansville also welcomes volunteers and donations—visit their website at www.feedevansville.com for more information.

Join Feed Evansville in making a lasting impact on food insecurity in Evansville and beyond!
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