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29-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Dayton Foodbank debuts new food van for expanded deliveries
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Dayton Foodbank is continuing efforts to tackle food insecurity throughout the Miami Valley. Today saw the local nonprofit debut a new food van, which is possible thanks to the AES Ohio Foundation. The van will ultimately deliver food to those who need it, offering an additional avenue to help those in the community. This is the second such van to arrive on behalf of the foodbank. Lee Lauren Truesdale, chief development officer at the foodbank says that the van will serve to combat a concerning trend. 'Across Montgomery, Greene and Preble counties, which is the tri county service territory that the food bank does serve, we are seeing about 114,000 people who are reporting food insecurity,' Truesdale says. 'That number is up from prior years.' Food insecurity increasing in local counties: report The mission of the Dayton Foodbank is one that the AES Ohio Foundation takes seriously as well, having bolstered the organization since 2004. 'We've supported two vans. one of our employee resource groups, the women of AES, are here today. They will be volunteering in the warehouse and also in the gardens,' said Vivian O'Connell, AES Ohio Impact Leader. Truesdale adds that food insecurity has become even more complex after the Memorial Day tornados and the COVID-19 Pandemic. 'It really changed the game for us, and really many other nonprofits in the area thinking about how we address the needs of our community, making resources accessible, making sure that resources are meeting the community's unique needs as well. This van is a real critical part of that work.' With the van, the foodbank is aiming to increase their total meals served from last year — approximately 15 million meals between three counties. 'Having this van allows us to go into other areas. So, if you think about maybe small communities or you think about neighborhoods where it's challenging to fit one of our large box trucks to make a delivery to a food pantry, to reach, outreach, directly to a client.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
19-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Local United Way org receives $50k grant
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The United Way of the Greater Dayton Area received a $50,000 grant. The grant was gifted by the AES Ohio Foundation in support of its multiple programs. This will help families throughout the Miami Valley. Tom Kelley, President and CEO of United Way of the Greater Dayton Area, spoke about how the funds will empower local families. 'We are grateful to the AES Ohio Foundation for their investment in our community. This funding enables us to further our mission of uplifting families throughout the Miami Valley,' said Kelley. 'With the support of our partners, we can continue to foster local resilience, improve health outcomes, expand youth opportunities, and enhance financial security. Together, we are building a stronger, more vibrant community.' Over $1M confirmed for hospital and police communication program The initiatives which will be helped by the grant are listed below: Strong Families, which helps people stay in their homes, build financial stability and give kids educational support. HelpLink / VetsLink 211, a confidential helpline that helps people 24/7 get connected to resources they need. General literacy and educational opportunities, which help both kids and adults develop critical life skills. 'Through grants, the AES Ohio Foundation supports organizations like the United Way of the Greater Dayton Area and their impactful work throughout the year. We are intentional to keep every dollar local helping to deliver essential services and innovative programs,' said Tom Raga, AES Ohio President. 'These grants aim to remove barriers to opportunity, improve health care access, and strengthen our cultural fabric, investing in a stronger future for West Central Ohio.' To learn more about the United Way of the Greater Dayton Area's 100+ year legacy of helping families in the Miami Valley, click here. For questions about services provided call (937) 225-3060. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.