Anita Gupta, a physician and researcher at IUPUI and the Communication, Community, and Public Relations Chair for the Hindu Temple of Central Indiana, says that their food distribution event today, Saturday March 13, is an extension of Hindu values of service that promotes the intersection between religion, culture and the humanities.
 âAs people are still trying to recover from this pandemic,â she says, âand trying to find jobs to help bring food to the table for their loved ones, we feel that this service will help them at least enjoy a good meal without thinking where the next meal will come from.â
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The entire Billings community is mourning the loss of three teenagers, all students at Billings West High School, who died in a rollover car crash on Friday.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/GOFUNDME February 25, 2021 - 7:30 AM The Lake Country woman seriously injured when she was struck by a vehicle while walking home last week is still in a medically-induced coma, but the generosity she’s received from the community is helping buoy the spirits of her support network. Ashley Paxman, 29, was injured Feb. 18 just after 9 p.m., when a brown Acura driven by an elderly motorist struck her, RCMP said. Paxman was discovered when the driver told someone they thought they may have hit something, sparking a search. An investigation into the matter is ongoing. Tasha Meuser said Paxman, who’s her cousin, has a bleed on each side of her brain that has the potential for long-term damage and it s looking like it will be a long road to recovery.
Charity urges politicians to end food inequalities
Support needs have rocketed across Renfrewshire due to coronavirus pandemic
Food Train chief executive Michelle Carruthers.
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A charity that helps older people to eat and live well in their own homes has called on the Scottish Government to tackle food inequalities.