About Us
Our Mission
Our Vision
How We Serve
How We Serve
Our Story
Kentucky Harvest was founded in 1987 because food was going to waste that could be rescued and served to people that desperately need it. Kentucky Harvest rescues both perishable and non-perishable food and delivers it to those in need.
Kentucky Harvest has one program and its called People Helping People. We rescue leftover and surplus food from restaurants, grocery stores, bakeries, companies, schools and food drives and then deliver it to homeless shelters, addiction recovery centers, children’s centers, churches, food pantries and other organizations where it is needed. This is food that would otherwise go to waste. We fill a gap in the community because unlike a food pantry, we get perishable food to people who are hungry in our area – that same day!
2023 Highlights
In 2023, our volunteers rescued nearly 2.6 million pounds of food and delivered it to 86 recipient organizations saving them over $4.4 million in estimated food costs so they can focus on programs that help make our community stronger. This food resulted in 2.2 million meals for people in our communities who needed them. That’s over 5,800 meals per day.
Staff Members
Heather Suell Stewart
Executive Director
Marc Curtis
Director of Operations
Felicia Adkins
Administrative Assistant
Aaron Moore
Food Rescue Program Manager
Jerry Gob – Board Chair – nSight Medical
Cindy Adkins- Vice Chair – Retired from Cardinal Health
Amy Ellis Smith – Secretary – Retired Attorney
Christopher Black – Finance Chair – Quantix
Rebecca Boylan – Optum
Andrea Brady – C2 Strategic Communications
Brian Crilly – Papa John’s International, Inc.
Matt Ferreri – Brighthouse Financial
Emir Galijatovic – Humana
Julie A. Hinson – Belle Noble Entertainment Group
James Kiggins – Sysco Louisville
Grant Lewis – Deloitte
Shane Schlatter – Exodus Family Ministries
Gary Spence – Republic Bank
Our Program
Privacy Policy
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