INDIANAPOLIS Picking up grocery items at the store is getting more difficult for Hoosier families who rely on SNAP benefits.
We have so many pantries in our community that are feeding people, but theyre seeing an overwhelming number of families that theyre feeding," Julieanna Childs said.
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Childs is stepping up to fill the gaps in food assistance right now.
Come and serve, put food on someone elses table. That is our philosophy. Full Hands Out. In order to get full bellies, we need full hands, big hearts," she said.
Childs and her friend Erin created Full Hands Out, a community food and grocery drive with more than a dozen locations to donate across Marion, Hamilton and Boone counties.
One of those locations is Michael Sean Salon, near 54th and College Ave.
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