
'Now be sure you hang on,' Page instructs his three-year-old granddaughter Sydney as he puts on and ties her shoes before the two go on an 'adventure' outside during one of Page's regular afternoon babysitting times.

Coy Henderson, also a volunteer for the Food Bank helps Jim load three trucks full of more than 5,000 lbs. of food to distribute to the needy of Cave City.

Juanita Runyon of Glasgow waits to receive her monthly groceries from the Cave City Food Bank as director Jim Page informs her of four new food distributors in Glasgow that may be easier for her to reach. 'I love seeing your face every month, so please keep coming here if you want to,' Page said.

Cave City Food Bank director Jim Page pauses to think through the rest of his day after distributing food to 35 needy families and individuals to help fullfill the vision of America's Second Harvest of Kentucky's Heartland from which the Pantry gets its supplies which is, 'No one will go to bed hungry in our service area.'

Retired Kentucky State Trooper Jim Page prepares for an afternoon of babysitting his granddaughter Sydney, 3, as his wife Noma leaves for an evening shift at Johnson Control in Cave City.
