Feed The Need Day

Feed The Need Day

It wouldn’t be Thanksgiving in Lafayette without Feed The Need Day! Every year on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, we devote a whole day to making sure our neighbors have food on their table, and of course, we couldn’t do it without your help. On Wednesday, November 26th from 10am-6pm K-105 will be live at Pay Less on Maple Point Drive accepting your food & monetary donations. Remember, every single dollar you donate means three meals for a family in need. Last year, you helped us provide 143,168 meals!!

Our sister stations will be live at all the other Pay Less locations as well:

  • WASK: Beck Lane
  • 95.3 KHY: Greenbush
  • B102.9 & 101.7 The Hammer: West Lafayette

To get the donation link sent straight to your phone, text FEED to 765-448-6525.

With your help, we’ll make sure Food Finders Food Bank is stocked and ready for a busy holiday season.

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