FOOD BANK SHORTAGE
Community Harvest answers increased demand with help from partners
Beginning March 27, the Indiana National Guard is serving 72 hours at Community Harvest distributing meals to the Fort Wayne..
FOOD BANK SHORTAGE
Bottom of your screen.... as restaurants and businesses close amid the coronavirus outbreak?
Food banks across the country are preparing for an increase in demand.
The food bank of northern indiana is implementing some changes.
It will limit the number of shoppers inside the community pantry to five at a time.
Everyone has to use hand sanitizer before coming inside and the executive director says they could soon see an entirely new group of people needing food.
"we want to help people.
We want them to have a dignified experience.
It just it going to take us a little bit longer with the number of people who need to go through every day... but we are here to serve people and we always will be."
If you would like to volunteer your time or resources?
Reach out to your local food bank.
Beginning March 27, the Indiana National Guard is serving 72 hours at Community Harvest distributing meals to the Fort Wayne..
An Aurora nonprofit that helps feed people in need is trying to get the word out that it needs help to continue providing help.