2013 Salute to Volunteers

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Salute To

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Look inside for stories, photos & articles about the groups, organizations & people that help make our region a wonderful place to work and live.

Pantry reaches out in many ways The North Dearborn to provide food, clothing Pantry is a non-profit or- and services to the poor, ganization located at 2517 distressed and underpriviNorth Dearborn Road. leged residents of northern We serve the six town- Dearborn County. ships of Miller, York, In 2012 we served an Kelso, Jackson, Harri- average of 416 families a son and month. We Logan in distributed the north440,000 ern part of p o u n d s Dearborn of food. County. Through the The only work of our require175 schedment neculed volessary to unteers and use our the support services is of the comresidency munity, we in one of were able to those six handle this townships. demand. Hours of O n c e operation a month, are Monusing Catchday 9 a.m. Frozen foods are distributed by a-Ride, our a volunteer at the North Dearto noon; Senior Outborn Pantry. Tuesday reach Pro5:30 p.m. gram brings to 8 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. seniors from the North to noon, and Sunday 5:30 Dearborn Village to shop p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Pantry. The mission of the In addition to our weekly North Dearborn Pantry is services, we also provide

Resource volunteers help patrons connect with various agencies in the county providing additional services and assistance.

A receptionist at North Dearborn Pantry talks with some of the intake volunteers. holiday food boxes for our patrons, sponsor the “Giving Tree” which provides Christmas presents for the children of our patrons, distribute school bags and supplies and host a “Pampering Day” for our female patrons. We have a “resource” volunteer who helps our patrons connect with various agencies in the county providing additional services and assistance. Fundraisers are always a vital part in keeping the Pantry running. This past year we teamed up with Snappy Tomato Pizza in Bright. The second Wednesday of the month from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. is the Pantry’s time at Snappy’s. Join us for a delicious meal and support your Pantry at the same time. Your servers will be our very own volunteers. Another fundraiser coming up in March and April is the Feinstein Challenge. Donations to the Pantry at

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Volunteers help with many tasks, including stocking shelves. this particular time will help us achieve our goals in this national challenge. Our growing Pantry is always in need of more volunteers. If you are newly retired and find you have extra time on your hands, why not call us at 1-812-637-2841 and ask for Barb Lyness.

Our jobs range from helping patrons shop for food, driving a truck to pick up food, stocking shelves or even working on our computers. There is enough diverse work at the Pantry, I’m sure we can find the right one for you. Donations such as food and clothing for the Pantry

may be dropped off at the Pantry during our operating hours. Monetary donations may be mailed to the Pantry at 2517 North Dearborn Road, West Harrison, Indiana 47060. Since we are staffed entirely by volunteers, all money donated goes to the operation of the Pantry.


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