Fresh fruit, vegetables, milk and snacks were gathered in a matter of days to help those in need in the city's Parkland neighborhood.
United Crescent Hill Ministries upgraded its food pantry after a collaborative effort between faith leaders, the community, nonprofits and businesses.
The pantries are honoring someone who dedicated his own life to helping others.
Each box was filled with all kinds of holiday staples like green beans, gravy, a dessert and a 9-pound turkey.
The library created the pantry to address the need they noticed in the community — a need that Shepherd said has continued to grow this year.
The food pantry was founded at the school in 2019.
Members of the Old Utica School Preservation group worked to create a new Dare to Care site to help.
How should you start stocking a ‘working’ pantry?
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) is calling on Indiana residents to help keep the state's food pantries operational during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Hundreds gathered in the rain and cold to pick up canned goods, fruits, vegetables and frozen meats.