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Now Hiring: Facilities Manager [full-time]

Responsible for the care of Second Helpings assets including the building, grounds, equipment and vehicles; follows a systematic approach to the cleaning, repair, and maintenance of the building, grounds, equipment, vehicles and related facilities; performs minor carpentry, painting, plumbing and electrical maintenance work; oversees the maintenance and repair of [...]

By |2020-08-27T14:14:30-04:00August 27th, 2020|

Now Hiring: Hub Assistant and Driver [full-time]

Assist with the pick-up, sorting, and safe storage of donated food. Assist with the distribution of meals, bulk food, and other items to partner agencies. Assist with the receipt, logging, and safe storage of food donated to Second Helpings. Assist with the cleanliness of the hub and vehicles. For [...]

By |2020-08-27T14:14:00-04:00August 27th, 2020|

Culinary Job Training program returns with modifications

After a five-month pause, the Culinary Job Training (CJT) program is back at Second Helpings! Suspended in mid-March due to COVID-19 precautions, the program’s team has been hard at work planning a new version of the training, which prioritizes safety while still providing students with the same level of [...]

By |2021-08-10T15:15:49-04:00August 26th, 2020|

Indiana National Guard provides critical operational support

The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced nearly every aspect of Second Helpings’ operations from the changing food supply to the growing need for meals. This health crisis also changed our volunteer workforce. Many people chose to restrict their ventures outside the home, due to higher risk factors or other challenges. [...]

By |2021-08-10T15:18:51-04:00July 30th, 2020|

Feeding Indy amidst an evolving food supply

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted nearly every aspect of our lives over the last several months. In many ways, the food sector is one of the hardest-hit corners of our economy. Empty grocery store shelves, closed restaurants, and canceled events are signs that even as cities begin to open [...]

By |2021-08-10T15:27:08-04:00May 28th, 2020|