Hunger in Your Community 

The faces of hunger may surprise you. Many who need assistance are middle-class families, the working poor, children, and the elderly. We believe that no one should suffer from a lack of access to quality and nutritious food – but they do.

In fact, close to 1 million Hoosiers are in need of food assistance. Food insecurity can dash the aspirations of children, and lead parents and other adults to make difficult compromises about what bills to pay and what other needs to meet.

Learn how your community is fighting hunger and how you can help by exploring each county listed below.

Bartholomew County

Contact: Becky Voelz
[email protected]

Boone County

Contact: Phil Mellencamp
[email protected]

Decatur County

Contact: Becky Voelz
[email protected]

Fayette County

Contact: Steve Davis
[email protected]

Franklin County

Contact: Steve Davis
[email protected]

Hamilton County

Contact: Phil Mellencamp
[email protected]

Hancock County

Contact: Steve Davis
[email protected]

Hendricks County

Contact: Phil Mellencamp
[email protected]

Jackson County

Contact: Becky Voelz
[email protected]

Jefferson County

 Contact: Becky Voelz
[email protected]

Jennings County

Contact: Becky Voelz
[email protected]

Johnson County

Contact: Sloan Shockley-Lewis
[email protected]

Marion County

Contact: Margo Takehara
[email protected]

Morgan County

Contact: Sloan Shockley-Lewis
[email protected]

Putnam County

Contact: Sloan Shockley-Lewis
[email protected]

Ripley County

Contact: Becky Voelz
[email protected]

Rush County

Contact: Steve Davis
[email protected]

Scott County

Contact: Becky Voelz
[email protected]

Shelby County

Contact: Sloan Shockley-Lewis
[email protected]

Union County

Contact: Steve Davis
[email protected]

Wayne County

Contact: Steve Davis
[email protected]