INDIANAPOLIS - Inflation has hit a 40-year high adding to the economic strain on Hoosiers.
Alex Sindorf with Indy Hunger Network want families to know, there is an app that can help you find free food and other resources.
It's called Community Compass and can be accessed by clicking here.
Watch the video to learn more about Community Compass.
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