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Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Needs Volunteers

Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Needs Volunteers INDIANAPOLIS Are you looking for a way to give back? Gleaners Food Bank needs help at its Indianapolis warehouse. Gleaners says volunteers are needed to build Family Meal Boxes and staff distributions at the warehouse. The food bank says it has over 350 open shifts next week. There are also Saturday morning volunteer opportunities for families on May 15 and May 22. Gleaners needs over 600 volunteers each week to serve Hoosiers in need. “When we’ve asked for help, the community has always responded,” said Sarah Estell, Senior Director of Strategic Communications. “We’re hoping they will continue to hear us and decide that giving a few hours of time during the coming weeks and months is a great way to get involved and help those neighbors who are still struggling during this time.”

Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana in need of volunteers

May 7, 2021 / 07:42 AM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Looking for a chance to lend a helping hand? Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana is currently experiencing a volunteer shortage. The organization says 350 shifts are unfilled for the week of May 10. Additionally, there are Saturday morning opportunities available on May 15 and May 22. “When we’ve asked for help, the community has always responded,” said Sarah Estell, senior director of strategic communications. “We’re hoping they will continue to hear us and decide that giving a few hours of time during the coming weeks and months is a great way to get involved and help those neighbors who are still struggling during this time.”

Central Indiana organizations need volunteers after pandemic

Central Indiana organizations ready to welcome back volunteers Gleaners Food Bank is looking for drivers and Big Brothers Big Sisters is hoping to find more adult mentors. Author: Meredith Juliet Updated: 8:36 AM EDT April 12, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS When the pandemic hit last year, many Hoosiers understandably stopped volunteering. Now, as the world slowly returns to normal, the need for volunteers continues to rise.  We need volunteers, said Sarah Estell with Gleaners Food Bank. We know that this is going to be a multi-year recovery for many of the people that we serve and, particularly, for those folks that found themselves in need of food assistance for the first time during the pandemic. That s about 40 percent of the people that are coming through.

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