Articles tagged as: Gleaners Food Bank
November 17, 2017
Indiana's First Food Bank Based Health Clinic Now Open
Indiana's first food bank-based health clinic is now open in Indianapolis.
Read MoreNovember 15, 2017
CARE Bags Pilot Program Expands To IMPD's North District
The program is an offshoot of the CARE Mobile Pantry program, which provides groceries once a week throughout the summer in locations where families face food insecurity.
Read MoreAugust 8, 2017
Ivy Tech Grows Sweet Corn Donation For Food Banks Across Indiana
The project pairs numerous organizations around the state to increase access to healthy produce.
Read MoreJune 5, 2017
IndyPL's Summer Reading Program Underway
The Indianapolis Public Library's Summer Reading Program kicks off Monday, June 5 and runs through July 29. This year's theme is Read it & Eat.
Read MoreMay 1, 2017
Gleaner's Expands Produce Distribution With New Processing Center
The new facility will double the amount of fresh produce Gleaners is able to provide in the 21 Indiana counties it serves.
Read MoreMarch 16, 2017
New Website Directs Unused Food To Indianapolis Food Banks
The website allows truckers hauling loads of food rejected by grocers or distributors to find food banks where they can donate that freight.
Read MoreJanuary 30, 2017
New Leader Of Gleaners Food Bank Open To Suggestions
The new leader of Indiana's largest food bank has spent his first four months focused on opening the organization up to fresh ideas that could feed more people with less money.
Read MoreDecember 28, 2016
Food Service Groups Report Lower Donations This Holiday Season
Second Helpings, CICOA, St. Vincent DePaul and Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana all say they're seeing a significant drop in holiday donations.
Read MoreSeptember 12, 2016
Food Insecurity Rises In Indiana, Drops Nationally
The number of people in Indiana reporting low food security is 14.8%.
Read MoreOctober 14, 2015
DPS And Gleaners Continue Effort To Fight Hunger
The pantries that spread out over six high crime areas this summer served over 62,000 people.
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