Indiana food banks work hard to feed Indy’s less fortunate. They are often in need of donations & assistance to reach their goals. We encourage you to help those in need however you can, and a simple way to do so is to donate to a local food bank with a few quick steps that won’t cost you a dime!
- Clean out your pantry. Donate from your abundance.
- Shop smart, use coupons and restock for less.
- Watch for free after coupon deals your family doesn’t need.
- Donate even more of your abundance!
- Canned protein choices: meats, chicken, tuna, beans, etc.
- Canned vegetables
- Canned fruit
- Canned meals: stews, soups, chili
- Pasta sauces and Canned tomatoes
- Peanut Butter
- Macaroni & Cheese, Pasta, Rice
- Cereals: boxed and hot items (such as oatmeal)
- Paper Goods: Toilet Paper, towels, and tissue
- Baby: diapers larger than newborn and wipes
- Personal care: toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, deodorant
- Baking supplies: flour, sugar, complete mixes
In addition to our tips for giving inexpensively, we also provide money saving ideas, free grocery lists, weekly coupon lists and several ways to print free coupons.