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Volunteers gathered Tuesday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for the Million Meal Marathon, an annual event to help address food insecurity across the state.
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The Purdue Patternson-McCallum-Mareta Charitable Pharmacy is set to open, expanding critical medication access statewide.
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Emergency funding and expanded food distribution as organizations across Central Indiana brace for a surge in need.
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More than 600,000 Hoosiers would likely lose access to some or all of their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits under the massive federal bill approved by U.S. House Republicans Thursday.
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New $2 million in funding for Indiana food banks was recently granted by the Indiana State Department of Agriculture.
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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.
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A new mobile food market aims to bring healthy food access to neighborhoods across Indianapolis. The Fresh for You Market on Wheels is inside a 40-foot, retrofitted bus donated by IndyGo.
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Gleaners said the number of residents in need of food has doubled since the start of the year and is reaching height-of-pandemic levels.
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Gleaners Food Bank recently launched a video series offering an inside look at food insecurity and the work the organization does to address the issue.