BREAKING: The Patachou Foundation has officially rebranded as A Longer Table, marking a significant shift in its mission to combat hunger in Indianapolis. The announcement was made earlier today, highlighting an expanded focus that goes beyond merely providing food to creating sustainable solutions that prevent hunger.
The rebranding comes as A Longer Table prepares to host a critical event: the Speakers Forum: The Future of Food + Philanthropy. This event is set for October 16, 2023, from 6-8 p.m. at Indiana Landmarks, located at 1201 Central Ave. Tickets are available for $28.52 each, offering attendees a chance to engage with experts on food and philanthropy.
During a special segment on WISH-TV, contributor Emil Ekiyor emphasized that the rebranding reflects the organization’s commitment to fostering an environment where hunger can be avoided altogether. This change is not just a new name; it signifies a broader vision aimed at addressing the root causes of food insecurity in the community.
The urgency of this mission cannot be overstated, especially as food insecurity continues to rise in various neighborhoods across Indianapolis. By rebranding as A Longer Table, the nonprofit aims to unite more people in the fight against hunger, inviting the community to join in and support their expanded initiatives.
As this story develops, the upcoming forum promises vital discussions that could reshape how local organizations approach hunger and philanthropy. Community members are encouraged to purchase tickets and attend to learn how they can contribute to this transformative mission.
This rebranding effort is a pivotal moment for the organization and the Indianapolis community. With a fresh name and a renewed purpose, A Longer Table is poised to make a lasting impact in the fight against hunger.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and how the community can engage with A Longer Table to help build a future where everyone has access to food.
