Public help sought for food drive

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Church Church Hittle & Antrim attorneys in the Noblesville office are pictured with food collec- tion. Back row, from left: Brent Borg, Ryan Liffrig and Steve Lutz; middle row: Seamus Boyce, Mike Antrim, Greg Schrage, Leslie Henderzahs, Aaron Culp, Kyle Blowers and Doug Church; and front row: Kelleigh Fagan, Libby Roberts, Jessica Heiser and Amy Matthews. (Submitted photo)
Church Church Hittle & Antrim attorneys in the Noblesville office are pictured with food collec- tion. Back row, from left: Brent Borg, Ryan Liffrig and Steve Lutz; middle row: Seamus Boyce, Mike Antrim, Greg Schrage, Leslie Henderzahs, Aaron Culp, Kyle Blowers and Doug Church; and front row: Kelleigh Fagan, Libby Roberts, Jessica Heiser and Amy Matthews. (Submitted photo)

Church Church Hittle & Antrim law offices have joined forces with Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller, the Indiana State Bar Association and Feeding Indiana’s Hungry for the sixth annual March Against Hunger Food Drive. As CCHA heads into the final days of the drive, they are inviting the public to join the effort, which runs through March 31.

“One in six Hoosiers is at risk for hunger. Many of those are our children and our elderly. This drive is important to raise awareness of the need here in our communities and to highlight the great work done by Indiana’s 11 regional food banks,” stated Doug Church, Sr., CCHA partner. “Our firm has fun with the competition. We enjoy being part of an effort that truly helps so many. If you have any extra cans hiding in the corner of your pantry, bring them to one of our offices and join in our march.”

Donations may include non-perishable foods, such as macaroni, cereal, canned goods, 100 percent juices, soups and raviolis. Direct monetary contributions also may be made. Donations to the Fishers office (10765 Lantern Rd., Suite 201) and Noblesville office (2 N. Ninth St.) will go to Gleaner’s Food Bank of Indiana. The public may drop off donations between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays.

“Last year, the March Against Hunger raised 10,065 pounds of food and $55,455 – which represents 143 tons of food,” Church stated. “Everyone is hoping 2014 is an even bigger year. You can help.”

For more information, visit www.in.gov/attorneygeneral/2773.htm.

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