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Yahoo
14-06-2025
- Business
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Restaurant Week Extended with Tito's Handmade Vodka
Restaurant Week has been extended through June 20th, which gives us extra time to help Three Square Food Bank feed the community . Will Edwards, Event Marketing Manager, Three Square Food Bank tells us more. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Three Square, DoorDash team up to deliver meals
Three Square Food Bank, in partnership with DoorDash's Project Dash, is delivering over 20,000 meals monthly to homebound seniors in Southern Nevada, addressing critical food insecurity issues. This initiative has resulted in the delivery of more than 500,000 meals to date, thanks to the efforts of volunteers who pack meals at the Three Square warehouse and Dashers who deliver them. 'It is a gratified feeling to be able to have someone have access to food,' said Tara Nerida from Three Square Food Bank, highlighting the importance of their work. Sharon Simmons, a Dasher involved in the program, explained, 'There are a lot of times when they want to talk and it's great to listen to them,' emphasizing the personal connection she makes during deliveries. Three Square Food Bank has been a vital resource for addressing food insecurity in Southern Nevada, particularly among homebound seniors who face transportation barriers. The partnership with DoorDash through Project Dash allows the food bank to extend its reach by utilizing DoorDash's delivery network to bring meals directly to those in need. Volunteers at the food bank play a crucial role by packing thousands of meals each month, which are then distributed by Dashers like Sharon Simmons. The program not only provides nourishment but also offers social interaction for recipients, as Dashers often serve as the only visitors some seniors receive. Through the combined efforts of Three Square Food Bank, DoorDash, and dedicated volunteers, the program continues to make a significant impact on the lives of homebound seniors, ensuring they receive the meals and companionship they need. All facts in this report were gathered by journalists employed by KLAS. Artificial intelligence tools were used to reformat from a broadcast script into a news article for our website. This report was edited and fact-checked by KLAS staff before being published. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
27-05-2025
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- Yahoo
Three Square Food Bank offers meals over summer to Las Vegas valley students
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Three Square Food Bank is helping feed thousands of kids across the Las Vegas valley this summer with their 'Meet Up and Eat Up' program. With schools on break, many students in Clark County who rely on free school meals are left without a daily source of nutrition. To help bridge that gap, Three Square Food Bank is launching its 'Meet Up and Eat Up' program, offering free, nutritious meals to children throughout the summer. Starting Tuesday, May 27 through August 8, kids 18 and under can enjoy meals at convenient locations across the valley, including parks, libraries, rec centers, day camps, apartment complexes, and Boys & Girls Clubs. To reach even more families, refrigerated vans also deliver meals directly to selected apartment communities. Tara Nerida, Director of Programs and Research at Three Square, shared that the team prepares around 20,000 meals each week during the summer. Kids can enjoy a rotating menu featuring 20 different meal options, with some sites offering breakfast, lunch, or both. Everything is completely free—no sign-up or ID needed. For those looking to help, Nerida shared that every $1 donated to Three Square helps create 3 meals. Volunteers are also needed to help pack food boxes, deliver meals, and support distribution efforts across Southern Nevada. To find a meal site or learn how to help, click here or call 702-765-4030. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Las Vegas food bank needs help due to federal funding cuts
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – A food bank in the Las Vegas valley is looking for community support following federal cuts to food programs. Last month, the USDA announced $1 billion worth of cuts to programs that affect food banks, including Southern Nevada's only food bank, Three Square Food Bank. 'Federal food for Three Square is really a lifeline,' Three Square Food Bank President and CEO Beth Martino said. 'We receive, in some years, almost 15 million pounds of food from the federal government through the federal commodities program, so any changes to that program definitely have an effect on what we're able to do here in the community.' The USDA announced the termination of two major federal programs in March — the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program and the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program. These programs helped schools and food banks purchase fresh food directly from local farmers and producers. The cuts are a part of a broader effort by the Trump Administration to reduce federal spending. 'About one million pounds of food we were scheduled to receive were canceled,' Martino said. 'That was one million pounds of food that we expected to receive this spring, so what that really looks like for the people we serve is potentially less food that we're able to distribute in the community.' Martino also added that less food at Three Square means less food in the community and that one-in-seven Southern Nevadans struggles with hunger. Meanwhile, one-in-five children live in a food-insecure household. Three Square Food Bank provides millions of meals each year to the Southern Nevada community, but the recent federal cuts could mean less meals for families in need. And with rising costs, more families are finding it challenging to make ends meet. 'What we've seen since the pandemic is that food insecurity has worsened. It's actually increased dramatically since 2020,' Martino said. The federal cuts would not only affect the food bank's services but also numerous smaller nonprofits they supply across the region. 'It also means it affects local farmers and food producers who use that money to keep their operations going year-round,' Martino said. Three Square Food Bank is relying more than ever on community support through monetary and food donations. 'It's really important for us to have food out in the community to help people feed their families, keep food on the table all month long,' Martino said. To donate, visit Donate to Bag Childhood Hunger. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.