Kinkead & Stilz Partners with God’s Pantry Food Bank to Combat Hunger in Central and Eastern Kentucky

Kinkead & Stilz (K&S) is proud to announce a partnership with God’s Pantry Food Bank in Lexington, joining forces to help fight food insecurity across Central and Eastern Kentucky. Through this collaboration, we are supporting both a summer food drive for staff and a broader fundraising campaign to benefit families in need throughout the region.

The Firm invites clients, colleagues, and members of the community to support God’s Pantry Food Bank through monetary donations. Contributions can be made directly through clicking this link. Every dollar makes a tangible difference—just $9 can feed a family of four for an entire week!

On July 10, K&S attorneys and staff will volunteer at God’s Pantry’s Lexington warehouse, packing food boxes for delivery to local pantries and community programs. This hands-on service reflects the firm’s long-standing commitment to public service and civic engagement.

“We are excited to partner with God’s Pantry Food Bank to make a meaningful impact where it’s needed most,” said Barry Stilz. “Together, we can help ensure no Kentuckian goes hungry.”

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