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Newsletters and History

Here you can access the archives of the Food Bank’s newsletters and history. Enjoy reading about the Food Bank, donors, sponsors, partner agencies, and more below. Thank you for being part of supporting our neighbors facing hunger!

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Independent Living Center Summer Work Program
KPFB was a host organization for the ILC Summer Work Program. We hosted two high school students this summer of 2024, and were so impressed with their work and people skills. We look forward to being a part of the program again next year!
Catching for a Cause
The Marathon Kenai Refinery held an incredible fundraiser benefitting the Kenai Peninsula Food Bank, called Catching for a Cause this summer. The proceeds from the event will fund feeding our neighbors across the peninsula for over a month! Thank you so much to the sponsors, donors, volunteers, staff, vendors, and to Marathon for your incredible generosity and dedication to feeding those suffering from food insecurity!
Happy Food Day!
Return of the Reds
Nate Berga, the City of Kenai, and the Kenai Chamber of Commerce put together an event to celebrate the return of the red salmon and benefit the food bank. Thank you to everyone who participated in, funded, attended, and gave at the event!
Project Homeless Connect 2023
KPFB and many other agencies participated in this year's Project Homeless Connect to help those suffering from homelessness in our community. Thank you to everyone who donated to and volunteered for the event!
Feeding Pets too!
Food Bank of Alaska sent KPFB pet food, and we sent a large portion to the Kenai Animal Shelter. Food banks not only feed people, but pets too!
Thank yous
The Scholar's Den and Senator Dan Sullivan thanks the food bank and Greg for jobs well done.
Art Auction and Spring Festival 2022
The Peninsula Clarion was there to document our first ever art auction, which featured mostly artwork from Alaskan artists. They also talked about our annual Spring Festival.
Nikiski Shelter of Hope
Greg attended the ribbon cutting of the Nikiski  Shelter of Hope on May 20, 2022. KPFB has been partnering with the shelter by providing food, clothing, and more. We were so excited for their official opening!
Volunteer Zach
Our volunteer Zach was in the Clarion on January 27, 2022 serving food at Project Homeless Connect!
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Praying Pelican Missions
Thank you to the Praying Pelican Missions for volunteering in our garden and kitchen on May 31 and June 1! They worked hard planting potatoes, tilling land, cleaning up, serving food, and more.
KPFB Progress Days and HELP Program 2021
In 2021, the food bank hosted an incredibly successful Progress Days event, raising over 1 ton of food! We also had our HELP program, which featured both online and in-person educational opportunities to help reduce food insecurity on the Kenai Peninsula.
KPFB in the News
The Peninsula Clarion did an article on KPFB's October events!
Nikiski Middle School
Teachers Maggie Grenier and Lara Lindeman and their students from Nikiski Middle School helped KPFB put together kid goodie bags for the Tsalteshi Haunted Trail. Thank you!
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