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Million Meal Marathon takes over Gainbridge Fieldhouse

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Where there would normally be a basketball court inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse, there were hundreds of boxes full of dried food on Tuesday morning. The home of the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever hosted the 15th annual Million Meal Marathon.

The Million Meal Movement, an Indianapolis-based nonprofit, puts on the marathon every year to help its mission of feeding hungry Hoosiers across the state.

According to organizers, more than 2,000 people joined the cause on Tuesday, volunteering their time to pack a million meals in one day.

Executive director and co-founder Nancy Hintz says the group has seen a significant increase in need over the last 10 years.

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“A lot of people don’t realize that those who are actually working are not making enough money to make ends meet,” Hintz said. “They have to make choices between electricity, or medicine, or food.”

Gainbridge Fieldhouse has hosted the Million Meal Marathon for the last six years.

Richie Smith, associate director of community engagement for Pacers Sports & Entertainment, says that since the Pacers and Fever represent Indiana, it’s important for them to work to improve the community.

“It’s just a chance for us to host something that’s really impactful for the community,” Smith said. “Anytime we can be intentional and impactful, we’re going to be right there.”

Companies like KeyBank join the event every year and help out in the morning hours. More volunteers take over packing shifts later in the day.

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The bank’s president in central Indiana, Juan Gonzalez, says the Million Meal Marathon is a way for his company to be involved with the community it serves.

“It’s also a way to do something today that [our employees] can see the result at the end of the day,” Gonzalez said. “It’s a long day, but it’s super, super important for the community.”

For some volunteers, the event is a tradition. Emily Spoerner says she’s helped for most of her life.

This year, she participated through her job.”It just fills my heart so much knowing that these meals go to local families in need, and it’s great to give back to our community.”

Since the Million Meal Movement was founded in 2007, it has packed more than 36 million meals for distribution to food banks and pantries across Indiana. Each meal costs about 50 cents to make.

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Click here to learn more about the Million Meal Movement.



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Indianapolis VA Medical Center receives federal funding for facility upgrades

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center announced it received new federal funding for facility upgrades aimed at improving care for veterans.

The funding is part of a nationwide $4.8 billion investment through the VA’s maintenance program.
In a release, hospital leaders say the upgrades will help ensure safer facilities and better care for local veterans.

The projects include repairing roofs on two buildings and replacing the parking garage sprinkler system.

According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, “this investment is just one of the many ways the Trump Administration is making VA work better for veterans.” The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs says 100,000 new veterans have been enrolled in VA health care this year, and since January 2025, 34 new VA health care facilities have opened.

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In addition, 51,936 homeless Veterans across the country have been permanently housed in the 2025 fiscal year, according to the release.

“Improved facilities, equipment and infrastructure mean better care for Veterans, and these funds will enable Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center to achieve that goal,” Michael Hershman, Medical Center Director said.

“Better care for Veterans is our goal, and these projects will enable us to achieve just that.”



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National BDPA Conference returns to Indianapolis with focus on future tech leaders 

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The National BDPA Conference is returning to Indianapolis this summer, bringing together technology professionals, students and industry leaders from across the country for four days of networking, mentorship and innovation-focused programming.



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American Red Cross opens new donation centers in Indianapolis and Noblesville

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(WISH) — The American Red Cross urges eligible donors to give blood and platelets this month at new donation centers in Indianapolis and Noblesville.

Donors have a chance to win tickets to the June 4 Indiana Fever game vs. the Atlanta Dream and receive a beach towel while supplies last.

The drives aim to ensure a stable blood supply during summer, with specific incentives offered for donations made through May 31.

The Indianapolis center is at 1510 N. Meridian St. The Noblesville center is at 14765 Hazel Dell Crossing.

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To make an appointment, call 800-733-2767 or visit RedCrossBlood.org.

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