
A major community effort to expand food access in Reno County is entering its final stretch, with organizers reporting $153,000 left to raise before a December 31, 2025, year-end deadline.
Leaders behind the project say the remaining funds are critical to completing a much-needed space designed to better serve families facing food insecurity across the county. Once finished, the expanded facility is expected to improve capacity, reliability, and efficiency in meeting the growing demand for food assistance.
Supporters emphasize that year-end contributions will have an immediate and lasting impact. Donations made before the deadline will go directly toward construction and completion costs, helping ensure the space is fully operational in the coming year.
“This is the moment to help us cross the finish line,” organizers said in a statement. “Your year-end gift will ensure families across Reno County continue to have reliable access to food when they need it most.”
Community members are encouraged to consider making a year-end donation to help close the remaining funding gap and support long-term food security efforts in Reno County.
Those interested in contributing can do so now, helping to nourish Reno County’s future as the calendar year comes to a close.




