Duke Energy Foundation gives more than $200,000 to hunger relief programs in Indiana communities
- Funding will help 25 nonprofits and organizations increase their capacity to serve Hoosier families impacted by food insecurity
"Too many Hoosiers struggle with economic instability and food insecurity," said Stan Pinegar, president of Duke Energy Indiana. "When people don't have enough food to meet their needs or are uncertain of where their next meal might come from, it weighs heavily on families and communities. With these funds, we hope to curb the number of
The Center for Lay Ministries is the recipient of a
"These funds will allow us to meet the increased needs of local families this summer while kids are home from school and food costs are rising," said Kara Brown, executive director of the Center for Lay Ministries. "The support of partners like Duke Energy is instrumental in helping us continue to serve our clients with compassion, dignity and respect."
Grants were awarded to the following organizations:
- Anchor House (
Jackson County ) –$5,000 - Center for Lay Ministries (
Clark County ) –$6,000 - Clay County YMCA (
Clay County ) –$7,000 - Food Finders Food Bank (
Benton ,Carroll ,Cass ,Fountain ,Fulton ,Howard ,Miami ,Montgomery ,Tippecanoe ,Tipton andWarren counties) –$29,000 - Gleaners Food Bank of
Indiana (Statewide) –$10,000 - Good Samaritan Network of
Hamilton County (Hamilton County ) –$10,000 - Hendricks County Food Pantry Coalition (
Hendricks County ) –$5,000 - Henry County Community Foundation (
Henry County ) –$5,000 - Hoosier Hills Food Bank (
Brown ,Lawrence ,Martin ,Monroe ,Orange andOwen counties) –$22,000 - Hope Center (
Fayette County ) –$5,000 - Hope
Southern Indiana (Floyd County ) –$6,000 - Knox County United Way (
Knox County ) –$12,000 - The Princeton Salvation Army (
Gibson County ) –$10,000 Putnam County Emergency Food Pantry (Putnam County ) –$5,000 - The Rescue Mission (
Huntington ,Kosciusko andWhitley counties) –$5,000 - The Salvation Army of
Southern Indiana (Clark ,Crawford ,Floyd ,Harrison ,Scott andWashington counties) –$10,000 - Second Harvest Food Bank of
East Central Indiana (Blackford ,Delaware ,Grant ,Henry ,Jay ,Madison ,Randolph andWabash counties) –$3,000 - Shelby County Boys & Girls Club (
Shelby County ) –$10,000 - South Madison Community Food Pantry (
Madison County ) –$2,500 - United Way of
Bartholomew County (Bartholomew County ) –$12,000 - United Way of
Clinton County (Clinton County ) –$7,000 - West Vigo Community Center (
Vigo County ) –$5,000 - Western Indiana Community Foundation (
Vermillion County ) –$5,000 - Westfield Washington Schools (
Hamilton County ) –$15,000 - YMCA of
Morgan County (Morgan County ) –$7,000
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