Learn who’s feeding Hamilton County – and how you can help

The public is invited to the virtual 2021 Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank annual meeting, which will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 16 via Zoom. Click here to register.

This year’s featured speaker is Emily Weikert Bryant, Executive Director of Feeding Indiana’s Hungry, the network of Feeding America food banks in the state of Indiana.

Who is feeding Hamilton County and what you can do to help?

This topic will be explored by Emily Weikert Bryant and during discussion time afterwards. Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank advocates for all of county food pantries and meal programs, and it works to educate the public as to what food insecurity means in local neighborhoods and how everyone can help. How federal and state programs interact and assist with the local food support network is a critical part of these efforts.

About Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank

Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, supports over 40 food pantries and meal programs in neighborhoods all across Hamilton County with nonperishable food, fresh, locally-grown produce, locally-grown meat, and network support. Since 2009, the food bank has given over 890,000 meals into the county food support network. The food bank’s goal is to “Work Together with YOU to Feed Hamilton County.” Please visit HCHFoodBank.org and Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank on Facebook.