During the Second Helpings project, we worked with rescued food to prepare nutritious meals for Second Helpings to distribute. Second Helpings accepts donated perishable and overstocked food to prepare nutritious meals for thousands of hungry children and adults every day, and distributes them free of charge through local social service agencies in Greater Indianapolis. Second Helpings also trains unemployed and underemployed adults for meaningful careers in the culinary industry.
See photos from the project
here.
Our Wabash Day group cut hundreds of potatoes, cut dozens of pounds of chicken washed dishes swept and mopped floors, and help prep for hundreds of meals for Second Helpings to send out over the following couple of days. We prepared enough food to feed hundreds of people all over Indianapolis. Our group consisted of nine Wabash volunteers. They were:
Bryan Roesler ‘06
Ashleigh Graves-Roesler (Bryan’s Wife)
Dan Sheldon ‘06
Wayne Lewis ‘06
Leslie Lewis (Wayne’s Wife)
Hugh Vandivier ‘91
Jack Mansfield (year?)
Dusty Brahlek (Jack’s Girlfriend)
Jacob Pactor (year?)