On February 10, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Pacers and Fever, transformed into a high‑energy meal‑packing operation for the 15th annual Million Meal Marathon, a large‑scale volunteer event led by Million Meal Movement to pack meals for Hoosier families in need. KeyBank proudly sponsored this year’s marathon, with nearly five dozen teammates volunteering their time to pack meals.

In total, 330,000 meals were assembled and prepared for distribution. 

“Nearly one in five Hoosiers faces food insecurity,” said Nancy Hintz, Executive Director of Million Meal Movement. “Having Hoosiers come together, work together to make a big impact is incredible to see. We care about one another here in the Midwest and we’re making a difference for the future.” 

For KeyBank, the Marathon is more than a single day of service, it’s a valued tradition that brings teammates together around a shared commitment to helping their community.

Million Meal Marathon

“We believe in our community and by sponsoring this great event we’re playing a small part in bettering those around us,” said Juan Gonzalez, Market President of KeyBank in Central Indiana. “The best part about this is the visual proof of your work. You can see the packages of food you helped assemble and know immediately that you were part of the solution.”  

Meals packed during the Million Meal Marathon will be distributed quickly through Indiana food banks and pantries, continuing Million Meal Movement’s mission of fighting hunger and promoting volunteerism. Since 2007, the organization has provided more than 36 million meals statewide.

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KeyBank, Edna Martin Christian Center Team Up to Pack 10,000 Meals to Fight Hunger in Indianapolis | 3BL

News Coverage:

Million Meal Marathon takes place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse | WTHR-TV

Million Meal Marathon takes over Gainbridge Fieldhouse | WISH-TV

Indiana’s Million Meal Marathon aims to combat food insecurity with 1 million meals | WISH-TV

Million Meal Marathon Aims to Pack 1 Million Meals in One Day | WIBC Radio

More than 2,000 Hoosier volunteers take part in Million Meal Marathon | IndyStar

Army of volunteers aim to make one million meals for food banks at annual event | WFYI

On February 10, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Pacers and Fever, transformed into a high‑energy meal‑packing operation for the 15th annual Million Meal Marathon, a large‑scale volunteer event led by Million Meal Movement to pack meals for Hoosier families in need. KeyBank proudly sponsored this year’s marathon, with nearly five dozen teammates volunteering their time to pack meals.

In total, 330,000 meals were assembled and prepared for distribution. 

“Nearly one in five Hoosiers faces food insecurity,” said Nancy Hintz, Executive Director of Million Meal Movement. “Having Hoosiers come together, work together to make a big impact is incredible to see. We care about one another here in the Midwest and we’re making a difference for the future.” 

For KeyBank, the Marathon is more than a single day of service, it’s a valued tradition that brings teammates together around a shared commitment to helping their community.

Million Meal Marathon

“We believe in our community and by sponsoring this great event we’re playing a small part in bettering those around us,” said Juan Gonzalez, Market President of KeyBank in Central Indiana. “The best part about this is the visual proof of your work. You can see the packages of food you helped assemble and know immediately that you were part of the solution.”  

Meals packed during the Million Meal Marathon will be distributed quickly through Indiana food banks and pantries, continuing Million Meal Movement’s mission of fighting hunger and promoting volunteerism. Since 2007, the organization has provided more than 36 million meals statewide.

Previous:

KeyBank, Edna Martin Christian Center Team Up to Pack 10,000 Meals to Fight Hunger in Indianapolis | 3BL

News Coverage:

Million Meal Marathon takes place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse | WTHR-TV

Million Meal Marathon takes over Gainbridge Fieldhouse | WISH-TV

Indiana’s Million Meal Marathon aims to combat food insecurity with 1 million meals | WISH-TV

Million Meal Marathon Aims to Pack 1 Million Meals in One Day | WIBC Radio

More than 2,000 Hoosier volunteers take part in Million Meal Marathon | IndyStar

Army of volunteers aim to make one million meals for food banks at annual event | WFYI

On February 10, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Pacers and Fever, transformed into a high‑energy meal‑packing operation for the 15th annual Million Meal Marathon, a large‑scale volunteer event led by Million Meal Movement to pack meals for Hoosier families in need. KeyBank proudly sponsored this year’s marathon, with nearly five dozen teammates volunteering their time to pack meals.

In total, 330,000 meals were assembled and prepared for distribution. 

“Nearly one in five Hoosiers faces food insecurity,” said Nancy Hintz, Executive Director of Million Meal Movement. “Having Hoosiers come together, work together to make a big impact is incredible to see. We care about one another here in the Midwest and we’re making a difference for the future.” 

For KeyBank, the Marathon is more than a single day of service, it’s a valued tradition that brings teammates together around a shared commitment to helping their community.

Million Meal Marathon

“We believe in our community and by sponsoring this great event we’re playing a small part in bettering those around us,” said Juan Gonzalez, Market President of KeyBank in Central Indiana. “The best part about this is the visual proof of your work. You can see the packages of food you helped assemble and know immediately that you were part of the solution.”  

Meals packed during the Million Meal Marathon will be distributed quickly through Indiana food banks and pantries, continuing Million Meal Movement’s mission of fighting hunger and promoting volunteerism. Since 2007, the organization has provided more than 36 million meals statewide.

Previous:

KeyBank, Edna Martin Christian Center Team Up to Pack 10,000 Meals to Fight Hunger in Indianapolis | 3BL

News Coverage:

Million Meal Marathon takes place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse | WTHR-TV

Million Meal Marathon takes over Gainbridge Fieldhouse | WISH-TV

Indiana’s Million Meal Marathon aims to combat food insecurity with 1 million meals | WISH-TV

Million Meal Marathon Aims to Pack 1 Million Meals in One Day | WIBC Radio

More than 2,000 Hoosier volunteers take part in Million Meal Marathon | IndyStar

Army of volunteers aim to make one million meals for food banks at annual event | WFYI

On February 10, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Pacers and Fever, transformed into a high‑energy meal‑packing operation for the 15th annual Million Meal Marathon, a large‑scale volunteer event led by Million Meal Movement to pack meals for Hoosier families in need. KeyBank proudly sponsored this year’s marathon, with nearly five dozen teammates volunteering their time to pack meals.

In total, 330,000 meals were assembled and prepared for distribution. 

“Nearly one in five Hoosiers faces food insecurity,” said Nancy Hintz, Executive Director of Million Meal Movement. “Having Hoosiers come together, work together to make a big impact is incredible to see. We care about one another here in the Midwest and we’re making a difference for the future.” 

For KeyBank, the Marathon is more than a single day of service, it’s a valued tradition that brings teammates together around a shared commitment to helping their community.

Million Meal Marathon

“We believe in our community and by sponsoring this great event we’re playing a small part in bettering those around us,” said Juan Gonzalez, Market President of KeyBank in Central Indiana. “The best part about this is the visual proof of your work. You can see the packages of food you helped assemble and know immediately that you were part of the solution.”  

Meals packed during the Million Meal Marathon will be distributed quickly through Indiana food banks and pantries, continuing Million Meal Movement’s mission of fighting hunger and promoting volunteerism. Since 2007, the organization has provided more than 36 million meals statewide.

Previous:

KeyBank, Edna Martin Christian Center Team Up to Pack 10,000 Meals to Fight Hunger in Indianapolis | 3BL

News Coverage:

Million Meal Marathon takes place at Gainbridge Fieldhouse | WTHR-TV

Million Meal Marathon takes over Gainbridge Fieldhouse | WISH-TV

Indiana’s Million Meal Marathon aims to combat food insecurity with 1 million meals | WISH-TV

Million Meal Marathon Aims to Pack 1 Million Meals in One Day | WIBC Radio

More than 2,000 Hoosier volunteers take part in Million Meal Marathon | IndyStar

Army of volunteers aim to make one million meals for food banks at annual event | WFYI

Whirlpool Corporation mentors recently hosted the 2025-26 Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates (JMG powered by Youth Solutions, Inc.) cohort from Benton Harbor High School for a half-day immersion into various career paths available at Whirlpool. Across Sales, Innovation & Design, Corporate Communications, and Product Marketing workstreams, Whirlpool employees brought to life business scenarios that helped JMG youth further develop key skills in teamwork, decision-making and problem solving.

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About Whirlpool Corporation

Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) is a leading home appliance company, in constant pursuit of improving life at home. As the only major U.S.-based manufacturer of kitchen and laundry appliances, the company is driving meaningful innovation to meet the evolving needs of consumers through its iconic brand portfolio, including Whirlpool, KitchenAid, JennAir, Maytag, Amana, Brastemp, Consul, and InSinkErator. In 2025, the company reported approximately $16 billion in annual net sales – close to 90% of which were in the Americas – 41,000 employees, and 35 manufacturing and technology research centers. Additional information about the company can be found at WhirlpoolCorp.com

Whirlpool Corporation mentors recently hosted the 2025-26 Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates (JMG powered by Youth Solutions, Inc.) cohort from Benton Harbor High School for a half-day immersion into various career paths available at Whirlpool. Across Sales, Innovation & Design, Corporate Communications, and Product Marketing workstreams, Whirlpool employees brought to life business scenarios that helped JMG youth further develop key skills in teamwork, decision-making and problem solving.

View original content here.

About Whirlpool Corporation

Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) is a leading home appliance company, in constant pursuit of improving life at home. As the only major U.S.-based manufacturer of kitchen and laundry appliances, the company is driving meaningful innovation to meet the evolving needs of consumers through its iconic brand portfolio, including Whirlpool, KitchenAid, JennAir, Maytag, Amana, Brastemp, Consul, and InSinkErator. In 2025, the company reported approximately $16 billion in annual net sales – close to 90% of which were in the Americas – 41,000 employees, and 35 manufacturing and technology research centers. Additional information about the company can be found at WhirlpoolCorp.com

Whirlpool Corporation mentors recently hosted the 2025-26 Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates (JMG powered by Youth Solutions, Inc.) cohort from Benton Harbor High School for a half-day immersion into various career paths available at Whirlpool. Across Sales, Innovation & Design, Corporate Communications, and Product Marketing workstreams, Whirlpool employees brought to life business scenarios that helped JMG youth further develop key skills in teamwork, decision-making and problem solving.

View original content here.

About Whirlpool Corporation

Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) is a leading home appliance company, in constant pursuit of improving life at home. As the only major U.S.-based manufacturer of kitchen and laundry appliances, the company is driving meaningful innovation to meet the evolving needs of consumers through its iconic brand portfolio, including Whirlpool, KitchenAid, JennAir, Maytag, Amana, Brastemp, Consul, and InSinkErator. In 2025, the company reported approximately $16 billion in annual net sales – close to 90% of which were in the Americas – 41,000 employees, and 35 manufacturing and technology research centers. Additional information about the company can be found at WhirlpoolCorp.com

Whirlpool Corporation mentors recently hosted the 2025-26 Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates (JMG powered by Youth Solutions, Inc.) cohort from Benton Harbor High School for a half-day immersion into various career paths available at Whirlpool. Across Sales, Innovation & Design, Corporate Communications, and Product Marketing workstreams, Whirlpool employees brought to life business scenarios that helped JMG youth further develop key skills in teamwork, decision-making and problem solving.

View original content here.

About Whirlpool Corporation

Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) is a leading home appliance company, in constant pursuit of improving life at home. As the only major U.S.-based manufacturer of kitchen and laundry appliances, the company is driving meaningful innovation to meet the evolving needs of consumers through its iconic brand portfolio, including Whirlpool, KitchenAid, JennAir, Maytag, Amana, Brastemp, Consul, and InSinkErator. In 2025, the company reported approximately $16 billion in annual net sales – close to 90% of which were in the Americas – 41,000 employees, and 35 manufacturing and technology research centers. Additional information about the company can be found at WhirlpoolCorp.com

February 13, 2026 /3BL/ – Candid and Idealist, two nonprofits that serve the social-impact sector through tools for insights and connection, announced an agreement that will transfer Philanthropy News Digest’s job service to Idealist, providing a way for nonprofits and nonprofit professionals to continue benefiting from sector-specific opportunities to advertise and find open positions.

Candid, formed in 2019 when GuideStar and Foundation Center merged, provides the most comprehensive data and insights about the social sector. Idealist, founded in 1996, serves millions of people looking for ways to build a better world, through full-time jobs, internships, volunteerism, and connecting with neighbors to address local problems.

Nonprofits who used Philanthropy News Digest (PND) to advertise roles can now use Idealist for the same function, reaching millions of potential employees. Additionally, nonprofits will have access to features like applicant tracking tools, suggested resumes, and listing analytics.

The professionals who relied on PND to find jobs can now access Idealist, including job alerts, career advice and resources, the Nonprofit Salary Explorer, and much more. On Idealist, individuals can search for opportunities with nonprofits, government agencies, socially-minded businesses, and other for-profit organizations related to the social-impact sector.

“When things get hard, it’s tempting to hold on to the ways we’ve always done things, but we need to look for opportunities to help the entire sector emerge stronger,” said Ann Mei Chang, CEO of Candid. “At Candid, we’re laser-focusing on what we do best–providing the sector’s most trusted data–and looking for partners to transfer other work that they can do better. The shift from PND jobs to Idealist allows us to transition job seekers to a platform that serves them more robustly, and at scale.”

“After our merger with VolunteerMatch last year, Idealist has learned so much about bringing audiences together,” said Idealist’s executive director Ami Dar. “We’re delighted to include the PND jobs community under the Idealist umbrella, with gratitude to our partners at Candid for trusting us with this important work. I firmly believe that the more we can focus on our core strengths, the more powerful our sector can be, together.”

Specifics on what PND job users can expect on Idealist can be found here.

About Candid

Every year, millions of nonprofits spend trillions of dollars around the world. Candid finds out where that money comes from, where it goes, and why it matters. Candid was formed in 2019 when GuideStar and Foundation Center merged. Candid combined GuideStar’s tools on nonprofits and Foundation Center’s tools on foundations with new resources to offer more comprehensive, real-time information about the social sector. Find out more at candid.org and on LinkedIn and Instagram.

About Idealist

For 30 years, Idealist has worked to bridge the gap between intention and action by connecting organizations and people who want to do good. With the 2025 merger with VolunteerMatch, Idealist has connected 200,000+ organizations with tens of millions of people. Over the years, the combined organizations facilitated posting of over a million jobs and over a million volunteer opportunities. Additionally, Idealist empowers businesses to make a difference through volunteering via API technology and other means. Find out more at idealist.org and on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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ADDISON, Ill., Feb. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Pampered Chef, the beloved kitchen brand empowering home cooks and entrepreneurs for more than 45 years, is launching Women Who Stir Up Change, a campaign celebrating women who use food to inspire confidence, build community, and lead with purpose. As part of the campaign, the company has partnered with Kat Ashmore, a chef, two-time New York Times bestselling author, social media personality, and mother whose approachable cooking style and community-first voice resonate with home cooks everywhere. Together, Pampered Chef and Kat are bringing this campaign to life with a co created recipe, Loaded Sweet Potato Nachos, and Kat’s favorite Pampered Chef tools designed to make cooking faster and easier.

Since 1980, Pampered Chef has been about so much more than quality kitchen tools and recipes; it’s also about opportunity. From the heart of her suburban Chicago kitchen, founder Doris Christopher turned a simple idea into a business that gave her the freedom to earn income while keeping family first. In doing so, she helped pave the way to empower women in the kitchen and in business. Today, that spirit lives on through Pampered Chef’s community of independent consultants who share cooking experiences, recipes, and tips that simplify mealtime and bring people together in homes worldwide.

In celebration of International Women’s Day, Women Who Stir Up Change shines a spotlight on women who are transforming their kitchens into spaces of creativity, leadership, and empowerment, making meaningful contributions in their homes and communities every day.

“At Pampered Chef, we’re inspired by women who are making a difference in their homes and in their communities, transforming their passion into opportunity,” said Nevena Srebreva, CEO of Pampered Chef. “Our Women Who Stir Up Change campaign celebrates their impact, not just on International Women’s Day but every single day.”

Chef, author, and creator Kat Ashmore embodies the campaign’s mission and the spirit of Pampered Chef’s founder. In 2019, Kat traded her bustling career for the role of stay-at-home mom, transforming her kitchen into a sanctuary and sharing her daily culinary adventures with her growing community. Known for making nourishing, joyful meals feel effortless, she inspires millions to embrace cooking as an act of self-love and connection. Her second New York Time’s bestselling cookbook, Big Bites: Time to Eat!, is now out, bringing 110 simple, bold, and nourishing recipes to home cooks everywhere.

“Cooking is an act of self-love and connection,” said Kat Ashmore. “I’m honored to partner with Pampered Chef on Women Who Stir Up Change. This campaign is about celebrating women in the kitchen and beyond, and showing that simple, bold recipes can bring people together in meaningful ways.”

These Loaded Sweet Potato Nachos deliver big flavor and even bigger versatility. Perfect for busy weeknights or shared gatherings, this recipe can be customized with beans, cheese, sour cream, cilantro, ground meat, jalapenos, and more, making it a go–to favorite for every type of cook.

To bring the recipe to life, Kat highlights some of her go-to Pampered Chef tools she uses:

  • Rapid-Prep Mandoline—Cuts potatoes into even slices in seconds.
  • Electric Twist & Chop—One-touch chopping for effortless nacho toppings.
  • Mix ‘N Chop —A uniquely simple way to break up meat and brown it evenly.
  • Deluxe Air Fryer & Oven—The dual oven makes it quick and easy to make a family-sized batch of crispy potato nachos with a melty cheese topping.

These tools reflect Pampered Chef’s commitment to high-quality, innovative solutions that inspire confidence in cooks of all levels.

To find the full recipe and more information on Kat’s favorite Pampered Chef products, visit Shop Kitchen and www.pamperedchef.com.

About Pampered Chef
Pampered Chef, a Berkshire Hathaway company, is a leading provider of personalized, inspirational mealtime solutions delivered by a community of tens of thousands of independent consultants. For 45 years, Pampered Chef has helped create countless mealtime moments with friends and family through high-quality, everyday cooking tools and inspiration, while providing each cooking consultant a flexible opportunity to build a business around their own lifestyle, goals, and passions. For more information visit PamperedChef.com and follow @PamperedChef on InstagramFacebookTikTokPinterest, and YouTube.

About Kat Ashmore
Kat Ashmore is a professionally trained chef, cookbook author, and creator of recipes that are nourishing, bold, and fun. She is the author of the New York Times bestselling cookbooks Big Bites and her newest release, Big Bites: Time to Eat!, which features 110 simple, approachable, and mostly gluten-free recipes for home cooks of all levels. With millions of followers across social media platforms, Kat inspires home cooks to make everyday meals extraordinary while keeping the kitchen accessible, joyful, and empowering.

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