![]() ![]() March 11: The Indianapolis-based NCAA announces the Final Four basketball tournaments will be conducted with essential staff and limited family attendance.Three businesses operating nursing homes in Indiana announce they will no longer allow visitors. Ball State University basketball fans learn the Mid-American Conference tourney will have no fans in the stands. March 10: ISDH launches an online tracker.says a student on March 8 tested positive. Noblesville Schools say a parent and that parent’s children will be self-quarantining after attending an out-of-state event where someone else tested positive. An adult in Hendricks County who had also traveled to the BioGen conference was placed in isolation. Officials say the Marion County resident had recently traveled to Boston to attend a BioGen conference as a contractor. ![]() March 6: Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) confirms the first case in Indiana.With updated information from the Indiana Department of Health on June 18, this timeline reflects updated tallies of deaths and positive tests prior to that date. Apply for the Economic Injury Disaster Loan program.Marion County Public Hea l th Department coronavirus information.Coronavirus COVID-19 global cases map from John Hopkins University.Food Finders distribution sites in west and north central Indiana.Second Harvest of East Central Indiana “tailgate” food distribution sites.Gleaners Food Bank distribution sites in Indianapolis area, south central Indiana.Revised Stage 4 of Indiana Back on Track plan (June 12-July 3).Revised Stage 3 of Indiana Back on Track plan (May 12-June 13).Indiana State Department of Health coronavirus information (includes phone number to state hotline).If you are walking up or coming via a vehicle too small to carry a load of food, please arrive an hour after the tailgate starts. No IDs or proof of address or need are required all are welcome. June 26, parking lot of former Kmart, 2811 E. Thursday, Blackford County Fairgrounds, 409 E. Wednesday, Living Well in Wabash County, 239 Bond St., Wabash. Wednesday, Jay County Fairgrounds, 806 E. Monday, North Manchester Junior-Senior High School, 1 Squire Drive, North Manchester. Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana is the region’s largest hunger-relief organization serving over 100 pantries and meal programs in eight counties: Blackford, Delaware, Grant, Henry, Jay, Madison, Randolph and Wabash. Eric Holcomb dispatched 30 Army National Guard members to help with the efforts to expand the food distribution. The group expanded its tailgate events in April on the coronavirus began taking a toll on Indiana. (WISH) - Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana is continuing to distribute food in “tailgate” events, with new dates confirmed for the coming week. With the donations received from community food drives, retail partnerships and the Feeding America network, Second Harvest works to provide solutions to the hunger crisis through our programs such as The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), the Tailgate Program (mobile food pantry), the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), and national children’s programs of Feeding America (BackPack Program and Kids Cafe).By: Staff ReportsPosted: / 02:49 PM EST / Updated: / 03:54 PM EST Feeding people for 30 years, Second Harvest began its service in 1983 and continues to be an organization that relies on the generosity of others to make a difference in the lives of those in need of food assistance. The mission of Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana is to provide a coordinated approach to alleviating hunger in East Central Indiana. ![]()
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