Six years ago Greg was at a meeting in Anderson, Indiana where he heard that shelves were bare in food assistance pantries throughout town and that the food bank itself was short of food. He invited businesses, schools and churches from all areas of the county to come together to participate in a county wide food drive he named We Can Care. The drive was so successful that it was continued year after year. From 2003 through 2008 the We Can Care food drive has leveraged 761,917 pounds of food for food assistance programs in Madison County – that’s more than 586,000 meals for hungry families. All this happened because Greg Graham saw a need, followed his heart and took action to make a difference. At the kick-off meetings for the drive Greg often tells the story of visiting a local food pantry and seeing a little girl who was there with her grandmother. The little girl had her eyes on a bag of marshmallows but grandma was picking out more sensible food items. At the end of the line the pantry worker made sure the little girl had her marshmallows. Greg passes out marshmallows to the audience and suggests they keep one to remind them that We Can Care and we can make a difference in the lives of our neighbors.