Author: Lindie Huffman
Planning Unit: Pendleton County CES
Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General
Plan of Work: Promoting Health and Wellness from cradle to grave
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry (KHFH) is a charitable volunteer run organization comprised of responsible hunters and conservationist who encourage hunters to harvest and donate deer each season. KHFH is a statewide hunger relief program dedicated to providing a healthy source of protein to needy Kentuckians. The mission is to alleviate hunger and malnutrition in Kentucky by paying for the processing and distributing donated venison to those in need, to provide an outlet for hunters to help their communities and promote environmental stewardship through wildlife management. The Pendleton County Extension Serviced partnered with KHFH and focused on deer meat distribution for low-income families though our local food banks. The impact from this partnership with the state, a local deer processing plant, local hunters and several county food banks shown several positive impacts:
In summary, the "Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry" program contributes positively to addressing food insecurity, promoting sustainable practices, supporting local communities, and raising awareness about the importance of collaborative efforts in tackling societal challenges. The Pendleton County would like to thank our partners and express our appreciation with recognizing them for their contribution and efforts in making this program grow annually.
We would like to thank our local hunters that donated deer, Lenoxburg General Store for processing and packing the deer meat, our local game warden, Scot Horn for helping organize our county efforts and Gatherwings, Open Hands and School Resource Centers for distribution of the deer meat to families in our community.
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