Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank, in collaboration with the Hamilton County Trustees Association, is coordinating a countywide donation effort to support residents impacted by the recent flooding.
Township Trustees’ offices across Hamilton County are serving as donation drop-off locations, making it easy for residents to give locally. Donations collected will be coordinated through Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank for distribution to residents in need.
What’s needed now
Organizers are currently collecting cleaning supplies to help residents with cleanup and recovery, including:
- Heavy-duty trash bags
- Buckets
- Heavy-duty sponges
- Paper towels
- Cleaning products
- Bleach
- Rubber gloves
- Mops and brooms
- Disposable face masks
- Scrub brushes
Donation drop-off locations
- Clay Township: 10701 N. College Ave., Suite B, Carmel
- Delaware Township: 9090 E. 131st St., Fishers
- Fall Creek Township: 11595 Brook School Road, Fishers
- Jackson Township: 506 W. Main St., Arcadia
- Noblesville Township: 836 Division St., Noblesville
- Wayne Township: 18441 Durbin Road, Noblesville
- Westfield Washington Township: 17400 Westfield Blvd., Westfield
Every donation, big or small, helps us support our neighbors as they recover and rebuild.
For additional information and updates, you can also view the Facebook post about the donation effort at this link.

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