@kwellscomm  TLCNaptown.com Local News — Hardee’s is helping the Mozel Sanders Foundation today in their goal to feed hungry Hoosiers on Thanksgiving.   Yes the annual Mozel Sanders Thanksgiving Radiothon has ended but the fast food restaurant is donating $1 from each sausage sandwich you buy today to the fund to help them provide a hot meal to […]

It’s that time of year again. It is the Mozel Sanders Foundation Radiothon brought to you by the One VIP Card. Get your One VIP Card at www.OneVIPCard.com   The Mozel Sanders Foundation’s Thanksgiving dinner program began as a way to give families a “hand up” – to provide a nutritious meal and bring families hope […]

The Mozel Sanders Foundation’s Thanksgiving dinner program began as a way to give families a “hand up” – to provide a nutritious meal and bring families hope during the holidays. It began with a handful of volunteers who served 20 meals to the hungry in Indianapolis. Today, the foundation is well-known throughout Indiana as a […]

The Mozel Sanders Foundation, Inc. needs your help!  They’re a part of this year’s Chase Community Giving Program. Chase will donate $5M to 196 Eligible Charities that receive the most VOTES.   YOU CAN VOTE the following ways on September 6th – September 19th. 1) FACEBOOK – Chase Community Giving App 2) WWW.CHASEGIVING.COM <http://www.chasegiving.com/>

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The total raised over all efforts was at 41,900.00!!!! That includes Amos’ Outback event, Radiothon and other donations giving during our events with Mozel! This is great considering that everyone was only asked to “Give what they could”. You have all raised enough money for a professional working persons salary! And dozens of families will […]

The Mozel Sanders Radiothon is a true testament of the city pulling together for a great cause and that is feeding the less fortunate during the holiday season. Special Thanks to the Nasty Riders and the other dozens of men and women and even children who gave what they could in effort to help someone […]

It is with deepest sadness and regret that we inform you that the Rev. Roosevelt Sanders, the son of the activist Indianapolis minister Rev. Mozel Sanders, who continued his father’s unique Thanksgiving Dinner program for the city’s needy has died following a long illness. He was 63. <!--more-->