Tonight on On the Record, we sit down with Kesha Ellis, the visionary Executive Director of Hands for Hunger, to reflect on a decade of transformative impact and the organization's evolution from a food rescue group to a leader in direct community assistance. Discover how the innovative "client choice" pantry and school feeding programs are restoring dignity to those facing food insecurity while the new Empowerment Program tackles root causes through financial literacy and career support. Ellis also pulls back the curtain on the "dollars behind the dinners," explaining how strategic bulk purchasing turns a $50 donation into $150 worth of food for families in need. Tune in for an inspiring look at the future of food security in The Bahamas and find out how you can support the mission to ensure every Bahamian has access to three healthy meals a day.