Tackling hunger together: Friendly challenge aims to boost local food bank
CARMEL and WESTFIELD, Ind., Nov. 4, 2025 - In the spirit of community and friendly competition, the mayors and city councilors of Carmel and Westfield have teamed up to launch a charitable challenge supporting Hamilton County Harvest (HCH) Food Bank. Inspired by the upcoming much-anticipated football matchup between the Carmel Greyhounds and the Westfield Shamrocks, the cities are going head-to-head to see who can raise the most funds to fight hunger.
Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam and Westfield Mayor Scott Willis jointly created the “Tackling Hunger Together” challenge, inviting residents, businesses and fans to show their team spirit not only in the stands but also through generosity and compassion. Every dollar raised will go directly to HCH Food Bank, helping to provide nutritious meals for families in need across Hamilton County.
“This is about turning rivalry into unity,” said Mayor Finkam. “No matter which team wins on the field, both communities can be proud to stand together in the fight against hunger.”
Mayor Willis agreed, adding, “We all want bragging rights, but the real victory is making sure no one in our community goes hungry. Let’s prove that teamwork extends far beyond the game.”
Donations can be made directly at this link, where contributors can designate their gift for either Team Carmel or Team Westfield. The winning team — determined by total funds raised — will be announced on Monday, Nov. 10, with all proceeds benefitting the food bank’s vital hunger relief programs.
The Tackling Hunger Together Challenge runs through Sunday, Nov. 9, and every contribution, large or small, helps make a meaningful difference.
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