Lake Village, IN – Food Pantry Helps Feed 450 Residents; Donations Still Needed This Week

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Lake Village, IN – A small community resource is making a big impact in Newton County, as the Lake Village Presbyterian Church’s Little Help Food Pantry continues to provide essential support to local families.

The pantry has recently helped feed approximately 450 people, highlighting an ongoing need for food assistance in the area. Operated out of a modest building in Lake Village, the program serves as a critical lifeline for residents facing food insecurity.

According to the Newton County Sheriff’s Office, the pantry remains active and is continuing to accept donations of non-perishable food items and toiletries. Officials emphasized the importance of community contributions to keep shelves stocked and services available to those in need.

The Little Help Food Pantry is open on a regular monthly schedule, offering groceries and basic necessities to individuals and families across Newton County. Organizers say the demand has remained steady, reflecting broader economic pressures impacting rural communities.

Community members are encouraged to contribute items such as canned goods, boxed meals, hygiene products, and other essentials. Donations can help ensure the pantry continues meeting the needs of hundreds of residents each month.

Local officials and volunteers say the pantry’s success is a testament to the strength of community support in Lake Village. With continued donations and awareness, they hope to expand their reach and assist even more families in the future.

For those seeking assistance or looking to donate, the pantry remains a central hub for neighbors helping neighbors in Newton County.


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