Pikeville Police said a Tennessee man was found dead under a bridge in the Cassady Boulevard area of Pikeville during the winter storm which recently struck the area.
Debby Bailey, executive director of the Grace Fellowship Community Kitchen, left, poses with Janet Johnson, WIC coordinator with the Pike County Health Department, and Tammy Riley, Pike County Public Health Director, while they hold a check worth $3,500 for the Grace Fellowship Community Kitchen. News-Express photo by Nicole Ziege
The Pike County Health Department received a $25,000 grant in order to address food insecurity, and that funding will go toward helping two local non-profits distribute food to families in need.
PCHD received its grant from No Kids Hungry, a campaign from the national non-profit organization Share Our Strength, which is an organization focused on reducing hunger and poverty. The organization has donated a total of $3 million in No Kid Hungry grants to serve more than 120 early child care centers, healthcare providers and community organizations across the country.
Throughout the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, non-profit organizations in Eastern Kentucky have faced a greater need than ever before, and they have worked together to meet that need.