Pacers' three-pointers donate 100K eggs to Indiana families

The Indiana Pacers partnered with Kroger to donate 100,000 eggs to food banks for every three-pointer made in April 2026.

Pacers' three-pointers donate 100K eggs to Indiana families

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The Indiana Pacers have launched a community initiative for April 2026, pledging to donate 100,000 eggs to Hoosier families in need for every three-pointer the team makes during the month. The "Pacers Three for All" program is a partnership with the Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation.

According to official announcements from the team and Kroger, the donations will support Indiana food banks across the state. The initiative aims to address food insecurity, with eggs being a high-demand protein source. The program's total donation will be calculated at the end of April based on the final three-point tally.

This campaign builds on a similar, smaller-scale effort by the team in March 2025, where they donated 25,000 meals based on three-pointers. The expanded 2026 program specifically focuses on egg donations during a period of heightened need around the Easter season.

The Pacers organization stated that the partnership reflects their ongoing commitment to the Indiana community beyond basketball. Kroger will facilitate the sourcing and distribution of the eggs through its foundation's network.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Pacers' egg donation program work?

For every three-pointer the Pacers make in April 2026, they and Kroger will donate 100,000 eggs to Indiana food banks.

Who is partnering with the Pacers on this initiative?

The program is a partnership with the Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation.

When will the total donation be known?

The final donation amount will be calculated and announced after the Pacers' games in April 2026 conclude.

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