Kitchen Restore Drop Off - Jun 2026

📅 18 June 2026 | 📍 The Johnson County Northeast Office
Our Kitchen Restore Project strives to improve the nutrition, food safety awareness, health, and quality of life of Johnson County residents through the provision of basic kitchen items to those with minimal or no resources for cooking. Our goal is to provide kitchen essentials such as pots and pans, dishes, and utensils to help enable individuals to prepare nutritious meals at home.
Do you have kitchen items to donate or work with individuals who are in need of these items and could benefit from our project?
Source: events.k-state.edu
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