Hoosier State Lights who are lighting our way — join us every WE CARE DAY, monthly on the 25th. One day and one act of kindness shared among all of us — of all faiths and no faith. Do it because kindness feels good — and service to others increases your gratitude to God. It is a good thing.
These organizations are quietly doing the work of Matthew 25:40 in Indiana — feeding the hungry, sheltering the stranger, lifting the fallen — and the important work of assisting those oppressed by life. It is a beautiful thing, responding to those in need as we are all commanded. They serve their neighbors. These are not just examples to follow — they would welcome your time and support of their mission.
Indiana — Lights shining across the Hoosier State
Food pantry every Thursday, 11am–2pm. 100+ families a month through the Community Life Center in Clinton County. Not a special occasion. Not a program launch. Just Thursday — every week.
Feeding America Indiana. Tens of millions of pounds of food distributed annually across central and eastern Indiana. The backbone behind every food pantry in the state.
Disaster relief, emergency shelter, food pantries, and addiction recovery statewide. The Salvation Army has been fighting poverty and serving the poor in Indiana since the 1880s — still on the front lines, still Christian, still here.
Adoption, foster care, refugee resettlement, and family counseling. Lutheran mission to the vulnerable — children, families, and newcomers — across Indiana for generations.
ISNA's national headquarters is in Indiana. The largest Muslim organization in North America — coordinating disaster relief, social services, and interfaith dialogue from a suburb of Indianapolis outward to the whole country.
Foster-based rescue doing extraordinary work one animal at a time. In 2025 they pulled off a 52-cat rescue — one of those moments that reminds you what people are capable of when they decide a life matters.
Wildlife rehabilitation and companion animal rescue. No charge to the good samaritans who bring in injure
The 25th of every month is WE CARE DAY.
One day and one act of kindness shared among all of us — of all faiths and no faith. Do it because kindness feels good — and service to others increases your gratitude to God. It is a good thing.
Share your WE CARE DAY story — the one that made you feel good about doing it. Every little kindness helps. A compliment goes a long way. Jesus says don't tell anyone of your kindness, but we need your example so you only get to use your last name initial so you don't have to compromise your faith. Tell us — what made you feel good helping someone? Your story lights the way for others.
Know a business or organization in Indiana that shares our values — serving neighbors, lifting the vulnerable, doing the important work of assisting those oppressed by life — Matthew 25:40? Tell us about them and we'll shine a light on their work so that you may patronize these entities who share your values.