The Ransburg YMCA has a refrigerated emergency food program that offers milk, eggs, cheese and fruit Credit: Provided photo/HATCH for Hunger

An eastside location of the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis wants to better connect residents with fresh food. 

The Ransburg YMCA, 501 N. Shortridge Road, has a refrigerated emergency food program that offers milk, eggs, cheese and fruit. 

The food pantry is in partnership with the Community Alliance of the Far Eastside and Carmel-based nonprofit HATCH for Hunger

If you’re interested, register for the program online. 

Mirror Indy reporter Darian Benson covers east Indianapolis. Contact her at 317-397-7262 or darian.benson@mirrorindy.org. Follow her on X @HelloImDarian or on Bluesky @darianbenson.bsky.social.

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