Dearborn County Clearinghouse Gets $10,000 Grant

Subaru is helping feed the hungry in southeastern Indiana.

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(Aurora, Ind.) - An automaker is granting thousands of dollars to the Dearborn County Clearinghouse.

Subaru of Indiana Automotive has handed out 12 grants totaling more than $90,000.

A grant of $10,000 is going to the Dearborn County Clearinghouse in Aurora.

The food pantry plans to use the grant to purchase warehouse shelving and a hydraulic stacker in support of their mission to feed the hungry.

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