For Immediate Release – January 29, 2026
Terre Haute Mayor’s Office Announces Second Annual “Bundles of Hope” Baby Supplies Drive
Terre Haute, IN — The City of Terre Haute is proud to announce the second annual Bundles of Hope, a community-wide baby supplies drive aimed at supporting families with young children across Vigo County. The initiative is led by the Sakbun Family and invites residents to come together to help provide essential items for infants and toddlers within our community.
From January 18 through February 19, community members are encouraged to donate new and unused baby supplies, including:
- Blankets
- Diapers (newborn through 18 months)
- Baby wipes
All donated items will be distributed to local families during a Baby Supplies Distribution Event on:
Saturday, February 28
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Terre Haute City Hall Parking Lot
The distribution event is open to Vigo County residents only and is designed to ensure local families have access to basic necessities for their babies.
Drop-Off Locations
The following drop-off locations are available during respective business hours;
- Terre Haute City Hall, 17 Harding Ave., Terre Haute, IN
- Agape Christian Church, 1825 Jessica Dr., Terre Haute, IN
- Church Of God, 2501 Thompson St., Terre Haute, IN
- Mt. Pleasant Church, 3050 E. Davis Dr., Terre Haute, IN
- Baesler’s Market, 2900 Poplar St., Terre Haute, IN
- Chick-Fil-A, 3675 S US Highway 41, Terre Haute, IN
- First Baptist Church, 4701 Poplar St., Terre Haute, IN
- Temple United Methodist Church. 5301 Poplar St., Terre Haute, IN
- Terre Haute Boys and Girls Club, 75 S. Brown Ave., Terre Haute, IN
- Valley Community Church, 2944 E. Hall Ave., Terre Haute, IN
- Vigo County YMCA, 951 Dresser Dr., Terre Haute, IN
- Camp Navigate Afterschool Sites, Call 812-201-4862 for locations
- Indiana State University Center for Community Engagement, HMSU 615, Terre Haute, IN
- Indiana State University Early Childhood Education Center, 749 Chestnut St., Terre Haute, IN
“Bundles of Hope is a way for our community to come together in a collective time of need. National economic trends have led to intense financial challenges for new parents. My family wanted to find a way to bring together our city and commit to helping our neighbors, friends, and fellow citizens.” – Mayor Brandon Sakbun
Residents with questions or those seeking additional information are encouraged to contact LaDonna Ingram in the Mayor’s Office at LaDonna.Ingram@TerreHaute.IN.Gov




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