- Kuna Food Bank – Neighbors helping neighbors
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
- About Us - Kuna Food Bank
The Kuna Food Bank serves those living in the Kuna School District Boundaries and neighboring rural areas Call (208) 922-4745 if you call when the food bank is closed, please leave a message We will return your call when we reopen
- Current Needs – Kuna Food Bank
Every fall, the Kuna Community Food Drive is held In November 2022, 25 tons of non-perishable food was gathered from throughout Kuna and sorted by hundreds of volunteers Donations come in weekly from neighbors wanting to help, trusting the Kuna Food Bank to reach those they cannot help directly
- Volunteer – Kuna Food Bank
Volunteering at the Kuna Food Bank Neighbors helping neighbors…THE recipe for building a strong and beloved community We welcome volunteers to join us in positively impacting our community!
- Donate To Kuna Food Bank
Help Kuna Food Bank by donating today! All donations go directly to making a difference for our community
- Contact - Kuna Food Bank
Kuna Food Bank is here with a singular purpose: to extend a helping hand For assistance: if you live within the Kuna School District boundaries or a neighboring rural area and need food assistance, please call the Kuna Food Bank at (208) 922-4745
- Building Project – Kuna Food Bank
With 3,300 square feet of food storage, a walk-in cooler, and a freezer, the Kuna Food Bank building will efficiently store, sort, and process food orders There will also be spaces for educational classes, counseling services, and a life-skills kitchen for cooking and food preservation classes
- Get Involved – Kuna Food Bank
Make a Donation to the Kuna Food Bank Donor support is invaluable Every cent contributed goes toward providing fresh, whole meals to those most in need The food bank’s impact is only possible because of the continued generosity of the Kuna community
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