
As we look back on all we’ve accomplished together and embrace the work we have before us in the future, I am so grateful for you and everyone that has passed through the Food Banks doors to support this organization and those we serve.
Our 40th year of service has been dedicated to replacing hunger with hope. Together, we have celebrated our accomplishments and endured so much. There is still a lot of work to be done.
For every one of those years, support from partners like you has helped us build a healthier, happier place to call home for all of us — including seniors.
Limited, fixed incomes rarely have much room to stretch, but especially while the cost of living remains high. Winter can be an additional challenge for older adults with the cold weather forcing all of us to turn up the heat.
On the following pages, I hope you enjoy meeting a few of our amazing seniors whose lives have been greatly impacted by your partnership — just like Allen (page 8) who is passionate about continuing to care for fellow Kansans.
Because you care about our neighbors, the Kansas Food Bank can provide nutritious food, ensuring that community members of all ages have consistent access to balanced meals.
Thank you for investing in the lives of Kansans for the past 40 years. We are looking forward to partnering with you for as long as it takes to fight hunger and ensure every Kansan has access to nutritious food.
Gratefully,
Brian Walker
