Empowering Youth through Community Partnership: Feed Evansville Joins Forces with Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts
Growing Feed Evansville Initiatives
In December of 2022, we shared information about an amazing partnership to help Evansville residents get the food they need. Feed Evansville has been working with several Girl Scout Troops and Boy Scout Troops since that time, to ensure that there is a “Free Little Pantry Box” in the 40% of Neighborhoods that are deemed a food desert.
Read More: Feed Evansville Partners with Girl Scouts for Free Little Pantry
Feed Evansville Update
I recently received an update about Feed Evansville's progress from Lisa Vaughn. She tells me that at the last count, there are around 10 different Free Little Pantry locations in the Evansville and Newburgh areas.
Email feedevv@gmail.com with your suggestions on where to place the pantry and or register the pantry you have personally installed. You can also sponsor a pantry box for $500. That cost will build a box and keep food in it.
A Food Desert is an area in which it's difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food.
Grab and Go Lunches
If you or someone you know is in need of food assistance, there is help right here in Evansville.
Evansville Rescue Mission (Directions)
Sunday through Saturday
6:30 a.m., noon & 5:30 p.m.
United Caring Services (Directions)
On-site meal service
Sunday through Saturday
9 a.m., noon and 5 p.m.
Salvation Army (Directions)
Monday through Friday
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
You can also download the Food Finder app to locate food pantries in your area. FoodFinder is a Community Food Share locator that shows you when and where to get free food assistance in our community.
Read More: Woman Installs a 'Little Free Pantry' on Evansville's West Side
Don't Forget the Books - Free Little Libraries
There is another nonprofit organization that is working to ensure all children have access to books at home. Millions of books are exchanged every year, thanks to the Little Free Library. Families are able to donate and take books from the Little Free Library, using the honor system.