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FISH Needs Food! The pantry is bare!

FISH needs food in the pantry. We need more food in the food pantry, folks. We need non-perishable food of every kind, boxed meals, peanut butter, pasta, pasta sauce, soup and crackers, macaroni and cheese, canned meat, rice, noodles, cereal, canned fruit, vegetables and fruit juices. Other non-food items needed are toilet paper, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, detergent and dish soap. You can drop off the food five days per week, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., most of the time. We have a grocery cart at the end of the hallway. It is located at the north door by the road we call the alley – right by the parking lot.
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The Beginning of the Transformation to the Dr. Mary Ludwig Free Clinic

Friday, September 14, and Saturday, September 15, marked the beginning of the transformation of the former MainSource Bank Building to the Dr. Mary Ludwig Free Clinic, Montgomery County’s Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) Clinic for the uninsured of Montgomery County. Volunteers from Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, Akers & Associates Architects, Inc., Akers Construction Services, MCFreeClinic Board members, Wabash College faculty, and Wabash students, made a difference on Friday and Saturday. And while the work so far has been destructive, more than 15 doors, frames and trim were salvaged for Habitat for Humanity.
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