EXTRA Tailgate Food Distribution Events Announced for Monday, April 6 – Saturday, April 11

Editorial Note: Changed from Public to Private on 6/30/23. The original intent of the post was to announce expanded mobile distribution schedules, but now that we’re well past that, I don’t want anyone getting confused if they stumble across it because The Algorithm fumbled. 


April 6, 2020: MUNCIE, IN – Second Harvest Food Bank announces the following regularly scheduled and extra Tailgate Food Distribution events:
 
• DELAWARE COUNTY: Wednesday, April 8, 10:00am- 12:00n
LOCATION CHANGE to BSU Football Stadium Parking Lot, Muncie, IN
 
• BLACKFORD COUNTY – Hartford City: Thursday, April 9, 10:00am – 12:00n
LOCATION: Blackford County Fairgrounds – 409 E. Park Ave., Hartford City
 
• WABASH COUNTY: Thursday, April 9, 11:00am – 1:00pm
LOCATION: Wabash County Council on Aging – 239 Bond St., Wabash
 
• GRANT COUNTY: Friday, April 10, 9:00am – 11:00am
LOCATION: Five Points Mall – 1129 N. Baldwin Ave, Marion
 
• RANDOLPH COUNTY: EXTRA! Friday, April 10, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
LOCATION: Goodrich Park – 701 N. Union St., Winchester
 
• MADISON COUNTY: EXTRA! Saturday, Aprill 11, 10:00am – 12:00n
LOCATION: Old Kmart Parking Lot – 2811 E. Nichol Ave, Anderson
 
No IDs or Proof of Address required. 
 
Distribution is while supplies last. We are requesting that people and families only go through the line one time so we can serve everyone.
 
If you are walking up or coming via a vehicle too small to carry a load of food, please plan to arrive an hour after the tailgate starts.
 
For more information, visit www.CureHunger.org
 
 
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ABOUT SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK
Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana is the region’s largest hunger-relief organization serving over 100 pantries and meal programs in Blackford, Delaware, Grant, Henry, Jay, Madison, Randolph and Wabash Counties. With a vision to see people in East Central Indiana free from hunger and self-sufficient, our mission is to provide help for today by feeding the hungry and hope for tomorrow by addressing the causes of food insecurity while empowering people toward self-sufficiency. Our goal is to feed East Central Indiana’s most vulnerable residents through a region-wide network of member agencies and programs and to engage our region in the fight to end hunger. Each year, the Second Harvest Food Bank network provides assistance to more than 67,000 under-resourced people and families, including more than 20,000 children and nearly 5,200 seniors.  www.CureHunger.org
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