KENTUCKY HUNTERS FOR THE HUNGRY
Programs
Program 1 [2021]
RESPONSIBLE FOR PROCESSING APPROXIMATELY 2,000 DEER WHICH HUNTERS DONATE TO CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF FEEDING THE HUNGRY AND MALNOURISHED IN THE STATE OF KENTUCKY.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesMar 1, 2020 – Feb 28, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$114.8KGround Venison Distribution Program
Our key accomplishments in 2023 towards our mission can best be described in two areas. The first and primary means is by the distribution of ground venison through food pantries located around our Commonwealth. In 2023, KHFH processed 3,023 deer (an increase of 31% over prior year), generating over 116,000 pounds of ground venison and providing an estimated 467,000 servings of protein. In total, over 90 different shelters and food pantries received donations from KHFH in 2023.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesMar 1, 2023 – Feb 29, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$297.2KVenison Meat Stick Program
The second area in which we support our primary mission is our Venison Meat Stick Program, with an initial launch in 2022. Many school systems throughout our Commonwealth recognize that not all children are receiving the nutrition needed, and programs are in place to feed those students during the school week. To supplement this effort, other organizations have developed to provide students with backpacks or bags of food, at the end of each week, to assist children through the weekends. Providing protein over the weekend was a challenge, so KHFH was approached and asked if we could assist. In 2022, KHFH developed our Venison Meat Stick, a prepared package of venison comprised of two meat sticks per package. Much like the meat sticks you find in you area groceries or convenient stores, these meat sticks are ready-to-eat when you open the package. During our initial year of 2022 we distributed 45,000 packages to multiple school systems throughout our Commonwealth. For 2023 that number increased to 59,256 units.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesMar 1, 2023 – Feb 29, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided––
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