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60th FHL Table Talk This Thursday: Love God, Love People, Make Disciples
The 60th FHL TableTalk Live is tomorrow at 11am on our FaceBook page and also on our YouTube Page. It’s the 5th Year Anniversary of a monthly gathering that started out of our passion to empower food pantries and other community resources. I hope you join us!! Our Guest is Eldon Kibbey, Indiana State Director
Meet Our Table Talk #55 Guest Speakers
Before the FHL Table Talk #55 was aired on Thursday, at 11am, Merlin interviewed each of the guest speakers separately. Below are their interviews. Indianapolis Joint Leaders’ member, Larry Smith is the Founder & President of Leading Edge Advisory Firm (LEAF LLC), a consultancy that he founded in 2009. Larry is the former Managing Director
FHL Table Talk Promo : Hunger In Edu #53
Table Talk: Hunger In Edu
Special Announcement: Feb 2020 Table Talk and WFYI
FHL Community Special Announcement The February 13th FHL Community Table Talk will be focused on food insecurity in colleges and universities titled Hunger In Edu. This Table Talk will be hosted and moderated by WFYI. Here are the directions/location: WFYI’s Studio. Our January 9, 2020 FHL Table Talk will be held at the usual location
FHL Table Talk: Measuring Hunger In Indianapolis
https://s3.amazonaws.com/fhlVideo/TableTalk11_14_2019Data.mp4 Table Talk for November 14, 2019
What is an FHL Community Table Talk Like?
Our Table Talk topic October 10th was about SNAP – Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and was presented by Indiana211. A special thank you goes out to Olive Garden for sponsoring our lunch. The featured speaker was Alexa Hornak of Indiana211. Lydia Davis, FHL’s Missional Food Pantry Coordinator was also a featured speaker. https://s3.amazonaws.com/fhlVideo/TableTalkLydiaDavis.mp4 The next
You Are Invited to the Next Table Talk: Sept 12
You are invited to the next FHL Table Talk on Thursday, Sept 12th at 1100 W. 42 Street from 11-12:30pm. Monthly Table Talks are aimed to bring the neighborhood food pantries and soup kitchens together (and other community resources) to encourage and be encouraged, to learn from others and to teach others and to bring