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WABASH DAY—SECOND HELPINGS, INDIANAPOLIS

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Sixteen of the eighteen Wabash men, wives, and kids who spent Wabash Day helping out at Second Helpings food rescue, job training, and hunger relief center in Indianapolis.

a man cleaning a car

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Jim Kerr ’92 cleans the windshield on one of Second Helpings' box trucks.

a group of people cleaning a car

Jim Kerr's daughters, Kaylee and Courtney, help clean the truck.

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Bob Wright ’87 and his son, Thomas, learn how Second Helpings serves Indianapolis from Volunteer Coordinator Nora Spitznogle.

a boy washing a van

Ten-year-old Matt Reed, son of Amy and Dave Reed ’89. hoses down the Second Helpings van.

a man and a girl holding a stick

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Jim and Kaylee Kerr clean off the side of the truck.

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Meghan Reed and Courtney Kerr clean out the inside of the truck.

a man with a beard and a red hat

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Dave Waldman ’93 puts a shine on the glass of the truck's cab.

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Andrea Pactor, co-organizer and keeper of lists, backs the van.

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Jon Pactor, who first envisioned the national day of service we call WABASH Day, lends a hand at van cleaning at Second Helpings.

a group of people cleaning a wall

Terry and Emily Hamilton, Kaylee and Jim Kerr

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Lending a hand at Second Helpings brought a smile to everyone's face.


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