Indianapolis Urban League Drive-Thru Food Box and Meal Distribution
Stay in your car, drive-thru and receive fresh produce, meat, dairy, and pantry staples in the trunk or back seat of your vehicle.
CHECK-IN AT ST. PHILIP’S CHURCH PARKING LOT
- Enter on the parking lot on southbound side of West Street at , just before Indiana Avenue (see signs and greeters)
- First-come, first-served until all food is distributed (while supplies last)
- NO I.D. Required
(Riding the bus or walking, walk-inside to be served.)
On April 21, 2022, in response to the historic pandemic, the Indianapolis Urban League and its partners started hosting food box and meal distributions for families impacted by lost jobs and income reduction. Hunger relief efforts continue to assist families with nutritious ready-to-serve meals, pantry and household basic needs.
For more information, call (317) 693-7603, Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
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Successfully Work Remotely – Tips
Many Americans are permanently working remotely as a result of the pandemic. Along with good nutrition, here are some tips for working successfully.
Stay Focused: When working from home try to only take as many breaks as you would if you were at the office. It’s easy to get distracted, especially with the news. Being informed about COVID-19 is crucial, however, it’s easy to become overwhelmed and anxious about it if you’re constantly scrolling through your news feed.
Choose a home office or work-space: It’s important to keep your home and work life separate. If you don’t take a break from work your productivity will decline and your home life might suffer as well. If you’re used to going into an office each day the separation between work and home is physical, recreating this setup at home can help when transitioning into working remotely during this pandemic.
Choose a home office or work-space: It’s important to keep your home and work life separate. If you don’t take a break from work your productivity will decline and your home life might suffer as well. If you’re used to going into an office each day the separation between work and home is physical, recreating this setup at home can help when transitioning into working remotely during this pandemic.