Mayor Joe Hogsett Thanks Daniel Jones for His Contribution to the Fight Against Hunger in Indianapolis – A Heartfelt Act That Moved an Entire City
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Mayor Joe Hogsett Thanks Daniel Jones for His Contribution to the Fight Against Hunger in Indianapolis – A Heartfelt Act That Moved an Entire City
Indianapolis, Indiana
As the cost of living and food prices continue to rise across Indianapolis, leaving thousands of families struggling to put meals on the table, Mayor Joe Hogsett has launched the “Indy Feeds Indy” campaign — a citywide initiative calling on residents to unite in the fight against hunger and food insecurity.
According to Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana, more than 280,000 residents in Marion County — including roughly one in three children — lack reliable access to affordable, nutritious food. With more families relying on SNAP benefits and local food banks, Mayor Hogsett emphasized that “this is the time for Indianapolis to stand together.”
Speaking at Monument Circle, Mayor Hogsett delivered an emotional message to kick off the campaign:
“No one in our city should have to go to bed hungry. When Indianapolis comes together, we don’t just share food — we share hope, compassion, and community.”
Moments later, Daniel Jones, quarterback of the Indianapolis Colts, became the first to step up — donating $100,000 to local charities including Gleaners Food Bank, Second Helpings, and the Indy Hunger Network.
Jones, who joined the Colts earlier this season, moved the crowd with his heartfelt words:
“I’ve always believed that a team doesn’t just win on the field — it wins in its community. This isn’t just where I play football — this is home. In Indianapolis, real strength isn’t measured by size or speed, but by heart. I just want to make sure no one in this city gets left behind.”
Mayor Hogsett publicly thanked Jones and praised his leadership, calling him “a symbol of unity and civic responsibility that every Hoosier can be proud of.”
“Daniel isn’t just a football player — he’s an example of empathy and generosity. He reminded us that true leadership comes from those willing to give back.”
The “Indy Feeds Indy” campaign aims to raise over $2.5 million this winter to provide nutritious meals, food boxes, and community support programs for struggling families across the city.

Within hours of the announcement, the hashtag #IndyFeedsIndy spread rapidly across social media, with local businesses, restaurants, and Colts fans joining in to support the initiative.
Whether viewed as a community effort or a reflection of shared humanity, one thing is clear: Mayor Joe Hogsett and Daniel Jones have reignited the true spirit of Indianapolis — a city built on resilience, compassion, and the belief that no one gets left behind.
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