The Bulletin – November 28

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The Meijer store in Cumberland has joined with Community Outreach Ministry Eastside. The retailer has designated the ministry to receive donations from its Simply Give campaign, which allows customers to buy $10 donation cards at checkout. (Tom Russo | Daily Reporter) Tom Russo | Daily Reporter

Donations to pantry double-matched Tuesday

CUMBERLAND — Community Outreach Ministry Eastside (COME) hopes grocery shoppers will donate at the store to help the food pantry the ministry operates out of Cumberland First Baptist Church.

Through Meijer’s holiday Simply Give campaign, shoppers can pick up a gift card near the checkout, give it to the cashier, and indicate how much they wish to donate. Donations at the Cumberland Meijer (11315 East Washington St.) will support the COME pantry. The program runs through Saturday, Jan. 2.

Eight member churches in Hancock and Marion counties form COME and also support the pantry.

Pantry leaders also encourage donating on two double-match days: Tuesday, Dec. 1, and Saturday, Dec. 12. On those two days, Meijer will double any donation you make. If you spend $10, Meijer will give $20, which results in your donation being increased to $30.

Pantry leaders point out the Simply Give program has generated more than $57 million in food donations for more than 230 food pantries in the Midwest since 2008.

COME member churches are Amity United Methodist Church in Greenfield, Cumberland Christian Church, Cumberland First Baptist Church, Cumberland United Methodist Church, Eastgate Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Indianapolis, Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Indianapolils, Mt. Comfort Church, St. John United Church of Christ in Cumberland and St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Indianapolis.

Blood drive set in McCordsville

McCORDSVILLE — A community blood drive is set for 3 to 7 p.m. Dec. 17 in the fellowship hall of McCordsville United Methodist Church, 6247 W. Broadway.

Sign up in the events tab on the “McCordsville UMC” Facebook page. Walk-in blood donors are also welcome.

‘Pack the Pantry’ happening in Fortville

FORTVILLE — Gateway Community Church of Fortville is working to “Pack the Pantry” for Main Street Food Pantry.

Donations can be set inside Door 4 at the church 125 E. Staat St., from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays, or from 9 to 10 a.m. Sundays.

Find a list of sought-after food and hygiene supplies for the pantry at https://www.gatewayfortville.org/pack-the-pantry.