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The CEO of Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana said the cancellation of the USDA's Household Food Security Report will deny the American public information that would benefit society as a whole.
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The grants come at a moment when Indianapolis families could face increased food insecurity due to proposed federal cuts.
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The Food in Transit program started back up in Indianapolis last week for its eighth consecutive year.
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Children 18 and under can get free meals at locations across the city through the Indy Parks Meals Program, May 27 through July 25.
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A crowdfunding campaign organized by the Aspire Higher Foundation aims to build a new grocery store to fight food insecurity in a near northwest neighborhood.
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Seven in 10 Hoosiers served by the network of Feeding Indiana’s Hungry say they skipped meals due to not having enough food.
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The Summer Food Service Program is a federal nutrition program designed to fight food insecurity for low-income children.
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A report out this week says hunger, malnutrition and even starvation are widespread in Gaza, but stopped short of declaring it a 'famine.' Here's a primer on what that means, and who gets to decide.
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Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana reports a spike in the number of meals served, and food insecurity continues to rise, despite improvements in the economy.
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A new program at IU Health Methodist Hospital hopes to address nutrition insecurity in downtown Indianapolis.