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2023
Humbled By Community Support (May)
This past month we hosted the Feeding Team volunteer and host recognition dinner. Lisa and I were blessed to be a part of recognizing dozens of neighbors who volunteer hundreds of hours annually.
The original article at the Hamilton County Reporter can be found here
The original article at the Times can be found here

Volunteers pack the pantries (March 13)
The Hamilton County Reporter recently stopped by to see how the Feeding Team fills all those yellow pantries.
The original article at the Hamilton County Reporter can be found here

Ask Us Anything (February)
We love hearing from all our neighbors, those who donate, take food, pantry hosts, volunteers, sponsors, and yes, even those who criticize what we do.
The original article at the Hamilton County Reporter can be found here
The original article at the Times can be found here

In The Trenches of the War on Local Hunger (January 18)
Hunger is a cruel battleground. Those in the fight usually don’t choose to be in this struggle. Battles are waged in silence, embarrassment, solitude, and fear.
The original article at the Hamilton County Reporter can be found here
The original article at the Times can be found here

2022
Hamilton County Reporter (December 24): Merry Christmas & God Bless Us, Each & Everyone
This month’s column is being written during the aftermath of the storm ensuring that Hamilton County gets a White Christmas. It’s minus 7 degrees this morning, and the pantries are stocked for the Christmas weekend. The pantries are in use even today.
The original article at the Hamilton County Reporter can be found here

Hamilton County Reporter (November 11): A Time of Thanksgiving & a Time to Help a Neighbor
Thanksgiving has always been a special time around our house. Food, family, fellowship, laughter, football, and gratitude fills our home and has for as long as I can remember. Even during lean times, we always have our family and can depend on them. Meeting folks who use the pantries, this is often not the case.
The original article at the Hamilton County Reporter can be found here

Hamilton County Reporter (October 19): Thank you for another great Feeding Team Festival
Answering your questions about stocking the food pantries & preparing for winter.
The original article at the Hamilton County Reporter can be found here

The Commercial Review (September 29): Give and Take
Outdoor food pantry seeks to bridge need gap.

Fox59 Indy Now (September 26): Local organization helping to feed Hoosiers
Co-founders of Feeding Team, Mark and Lisa Hall, stopped by to share how you can help support their non-profit organization that is helping to feed Hoosiers..

2021
Fox59 Indy Now (November 23): How ‘The Feeding Team’ helps thousands of food-challenged neighbors
The need for food pantries has skyrocketed since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
Mark and Lisa Hall talk about “The Feeding Team,” which provides food resources to thousands of neighbors.

Indiana Business Spotlight (April 9): Mark Hall – TLX Talent Logistix
TBC ActionCOACH of Indiana Tim Campsall interviews FeedingTeam cofounder Mark Hall.

Fox59 (February 12): Yellow pantries popping up across Hamilton County meet immediate hunger need
A dozen bright yellow wooden pantries are popping up across Hamilton County, and the hope is they will help neighbors in Indiana’s wealthiest county who just need to make it to the next paycheck.

Current in Noblesville (January 12): Self Service
Noblesville couple’s food pantry system keeps growing.

2020
Current (December 29): Noblesville Couple’s Pantry System Keeps Growing
Mark Hall remembers what it was like living paycheck to paycheck. Hall said he and his wife, Lisa, never had to go to a food pantry but there were times at the end of the week they would eat canned food.

Hamilton County Reporter (December 11): Feeding Team Opens Three New Outdoor Food Pantries
FeedingTeam.org is pleased to announce the deployment of three additional outdoor free food pantries, bringing the total to 12 in service in Hamilton County.

The Times 24/7 (December 10): Three Food Pantries Come to County
FeedingTeam.org is pleased to announce the deployment of three additional outdoor free food pantries bringing the total to twelve in service in Hamilton County.

Morse Lake Living (October): Take what you need, give what you can
Oakbay residents Mark and Lisa Hall launched their company charity Feeding Families, eleven years ago. What began as food donations to Shepherd Community Center grew this year with the launch of free outdoor food pantries in Noblesville, Cicero, and Arcadia.

The Times 24/7 (October 2): Faces of Hamilton County
What makes Mark Hall smile? “Lisa’s smile, grandkids’ laughs and watching someone achieve,” said Mark Hall of Noblesville.

Hamilton Country Reporter (July 31): Take what you need, give what you can
Noblesville residents Mark and Lisa Hall are passionate about their community. They also have a deep concern for food-challenged people in Hamilton County.

The Times 24/7 (July 2): Feeding Families Opens 2 More New Food Pantries
Mark and Lisa Hall of Noblesville — who created Feeding Families Hamilton County and opened six food pantries in early April thanks to the help of Ivy Tech Noblesville students, who built the pantries — launched two more food pantries on Monday.

The Times 24/7 (April 18): Hall Way to Heaven
Mark and Lisa Hall were food challenged in their early years in Noblesville, particularly after a house fire in 1991. “The community helped us in ways that we will never be able to repay,” said Noblesville’s Mark Hall.