Due to continuing snowfall and difficult road conditions throughout our service area, Gleaners will be closed on Monday, January 26. #Snowstorm2026#closures#Indy
A number of you have asked us: What happens to my November SNAP and/or WIC funds if Congress fails to end the shutdown? Our network of @feedingamerica food banks stands ready to help each Hoosier. For help with food assistance, call 211. #MutualAid#EndTheShutdown
New SNAP time limits threaten to remove vital food support from caregivers, veterans, older adults, and people already struggling to find stable work
Read FRAC’s Q&A to learn more: https://t.co/iz1R8fTMBV
🥳 We’re now taking online donations! All year long, we’ve been partnering with @GleanersFBIndy to bring birthday joy to families facing hunger in celebration of our 100th! You can help by donating these items: https://t.co/QI7Ji2xAQ0
🍰Cake mix
🎂Icing
🕯️Candles
💫Starry
We’ve made our position clear: cuts to SNAP benefits would be devastating for Hoosiers.
Today, our president and CEO Fred Glass sent the following letter to Senator Todd Young and Senator Jim Banks urging them to vote against the proposed budget reconciliation bill.
SNAP & Medicaid help our hardworking neighbors access the food and medical care we all need to thrive.
We ask our Indiana representatives to protect essential food and health care program funding.
📢Congress: Don't cut SNAP & Medicaid. Add your voice ➡️ https://t.co/SvCdF8New3
"It's a self-inflicted economic and humanitarian disaster." Gleaners CEO speaks out following proposed federal legislation that would cut SNAP funding. https://t.co/NUyX2bZwRU
@jfallen317@FOX59 Yet the need has not gone down. The pandemic led to supply chain issues and inflation with wages not keeping pace with people’s basic needs. This would further exacerbate an already tenuous situation for many Hoosiers.
Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana CEO sounds alarm on deep SNAP cuts included in Trump's "big, beautiful bill."
Says $300 billion cut would create “a needless, self-inflicted humanitarian and economic disaster for Indiana." https://t.co/1q0XPcLeDV
Did you know every donation earned during the #fighthungersparkchange campaign stays right here in the community? Funds go directly toward supporting pantries like Love Chapel in Bartholomew Co.
Get involved with @Walmart and @SamsClub now thru 3/31: https://t.co/Vx1ManOuHb
"The need for nutritious meals is greater today than it was during the pandemic. Too many Hoosier families spend a disproportionate amount of their income on food and rent, increasing food insecurity in our communities." - @IBJnews
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GIVE BACK | The Tom and Julie Wood Family Resource Center at Gleaners Food Bank is opening soon and will be a way for our neighbors to receive wraparound health services outside of the food we provide.
We are seeking a Resource Center Front Desk volunteer to assist there.
halfcourt shots for a cause 💙
after practice today, the team participated in a halfcourt shot contest to raise money for Drive & Dish powered by Gleaners2Go, a program aimed at addressing food insecurity and health disparities across Indiana.
thanks to USA Up Star for donating a total of $200,000 to benefit the cause.
Did you know Gleaners' ability to turn $1 into 8 meals has landed us on the Nice List📷since our founding in 1980? Join us there by donating today!
Give Now: https://t.co/91Od94jwRl
Over Winter Break, many students can lose access to essential food resources and face hunger.
A donation to Gleaners today can help provide meals for students facing hunger and ease hardship until school starts back up.
Give Now: https://t.co/GKikAIKPpc
The Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center gives away about 20,000 pounds of food each month to westside families. They are looking for funding to open a full-time pantry to help more people as food and housing costs continue to rise.
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