Every week of the Hoosiers Helping Hoosiers Food Drive, First Lady Cheri Daniels chooses agencies or coordinators that have done an outstanding job for the week. Listed below are the results for this year's efforts.
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Week 4
Listed below are the top food collections for county and single involvement offices:
(Including: County and district offices, county correctional facilities and offices that only had one level of participation)
- 1st Place- Office of the Adjutant General (17, 895 items)
- 2nd Place- Lake County Department of Child Services (8,146 items)
- 3rd Place- Jennings County Department of Child Services (6,183 items)
- 4rd Place- Knox County Department of Child Services (4,480 items)
- 5th Place- State Personnel Department (4,391 items)
Listed below are the top monetary collections for county and single involvement offices:
(Including: County and district offices, county correctional facilities and offices that only had one level of participation)
- 1st Place- LaPorte District of the Department of Transportation ($2,253)
- 2nd Place- Utility Regulatory Commission ($1,936)
- 3rd Place- Putnamville Correctional Facility ($1,322)
- 4th Place- St. Joseph County Department of Child Services ($1,200.43)
- 5th Place- Department of Workforce Development ($645)
Listed below are the top food collections for multiple involvement offices and agency divisions:
(Including: Agencies with multiple levels of participation and district offices)
- 1st Place- Department of Child Services- 52,382 items and $5,117
- 2nd Place- Department of Correction- 13,974 items and $2,991
- 3rd Place- Department of Transportation- 7,014 items and $2,734
- 4th Place- Family & Social Services Administration- 5,415 items and $883
- 5th Place- Department of Revenue- 2,169 items and $1,673
Listed below are the top food collection averages based upon number of employees per office:
(Including: County and district offices, county correctional facilities and offices that only had one level of participation)
- 1st Place- Jennings County Department of Child Services- average 257.63 items per employee
- 2nd Place- Ripley County Department of Child Services- average 198.50 items per employee
- 3rd Place- Dearborn County Department of Child Services- average 163.25 items per employee
- 4th Place- Wells County Department of Child Services- average 110.13 items per employee
- 5th Place- DeKalb County Department of Child Services- average 102.68 items per employee
Listed below are the top monetary collection averages based upon number of employees per office:
(Including: County and district offices, county correctional facilities and offices that only had one level of participation)
- 1st Place- Utility Regulatory Commission- average $22.16 per employee
- 2nd Place- St. Joseph County Department of Child Services- average $14.12 per employee
- 3rd Place- Dearborn County Department of Child Services- average $11.56 per employee
- 4th Place- Tippecanoe County Department of Child Services- average $11.20 per employee
- 5th Place- Porter County Department of Child Services- average $10.34 per employee
Week 3
Outstanding Agencies
First Lady Cheri Daniels has decided that the agencies that participated in IndiCANa 2012 deserve special recognition for their efforts this week:
- Bureau of Motor Vehicles
- Department of Corrections
- Department of Energy Management- Air Quality
- Department of Homeland Security
- Department of Local Government Finance
- Office of Adjutant General
- Office of Technology
- Office of the Attorney General
- Office of the Governor
- State Budget Agency
Week 2
Outstanding Participants
First Lady Cheri Daniels has decided that the following coordinators deserve special recognition for their efforts this week:
- Theresa Arvin- Evansville State Hospital
- Lynn Deig and Kellie Fulkerson- Vanderburgh County Department of Child Services
- April Bentley- Office of Adjutant General
- Galen Bremmer- Department of Correction Madison Juvenile Correctional Facility
- Richard Higgins- Office of Utility Consumer Counselor
- Stacy Hunter- Utility Regulatory Commission
- Colbi Lehman- Ripley County Department of Child Services
- Shauna Price and Michele Lincoln - Indiana Department of Correction Wabash Valley
- Kelly Scott- Family and Social Services Administration
- Pat Toth- LaPorte District of the Department of Transportation
- Katie Rounds- Central Office of the Department of Child Services
Week 1
Outstanding Participants
First Lady Cheri Daniels has decided that the following coordinators deserve special recognition for their efforts this week:
- Dawn Anastasia- Office of the Attorney General
- Naomi Birch- Hancock County Department of Child Services
- Ellis Dumas- Lake County Department of Child Services
- Mistey Francis- Vincennes District of the Department of Transportation
- Carolyn James- Evansville Psychiatric Children’s Center
- Denise Kirchgassner and Steven Kruse - Dearborn County Department of Child Services
- Stephanie Lightfoot- Central Office of the Department of Correction
- Cindee Mckie- LaPorte District of the Department of Transportation
- Jana Minks- Montgomery County Department of Child Services
- Connie Smith- Department of Administration
- Derrick Thomas- St. Joseph County Department of Child Services