
FOOD
CAP’s food pantries provide nutritious supplemental food items to children, their families, seniors, and individuals in Eastern Kentucky. CAP offers services that include monthly pantry boxes, commodity supplemental food boxes for seniors, and weekend food backpacks for children identified as food insecure.

Gardens and Seeds participant showcases his bountiful garden.

Rev. Ralph Beiting takes part in a food distribution to help seniors in Appalachia.

Children volunteer to pack food boxes.

Children participate in CAP's summer feeding program.

Volunteer brings out dinner for campers at Girls Night at Camp Shawnee. Boys volunteer to help serve food to make the girls feel special.

A participant selects items she prefers at the Grateful Bread Food Pantry.

Hannah Burdette delivers food to seniors during COVID lockdown.

A church group donates food to Grateful Bread Food Pantry. Sherri Barnett helps a volunteer unload items.

Counselors, Wyatt and Whitney, serve campers at Camp Shawnee.

Ken Stuber, Home Repair manager, volunteers at the Elderly Services Christmas distribution in Jackson County.

Kathy Perry prepares Commodity Boxes for seniors through the Eagle Food Pantry.

Gardens and Seeds participant has grown a field of corn.

The new refrigerator freezers are filled with fresh produce at the grand opening of the expanded Grateful Bread Food Pantry in Rockcastle County.

CAP staff assemble commodity boxes in Jackson County.

Rev. Ralph Beiting joins a food distribution.

Volunteers prepare bags of food for distribution in the community.

This family continues the tradition of canning to store food for the winter months.

This participant shows produce from his garden.
Volunteers load up a car with food.
CAP volunteers set up for a community food distribution.
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