Food insecurity is impacting neighborhoods across Central Indiana.

In Irvington, business owners and residents are helping each other put food on the table through food boxes and cabinets spread throughout the neighborhood.

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"This way, people don't have to go in those food lines where they might not have a line there or might be embarrassed or whatever. They just do this," said David Cohn.

With growing food insecurity concerns, Chicago Beef and Dog owner David Cohn, along with friends and other Irvington business owners, decided to start a food donation drive.

"We were at breakfast thinking about how we could help the community. Myself and Rick talked to Adam, who owns Hampton and Company, about how we could feed the community," said Cohn.

People can bring in fi

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