
TERRE HAUTE, Ind., April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Hydrite, an integrated manufacturer and supplier of chemicals and related services, is proud to support local hunger–relief efforts through Indiana State University Athletics as part of its Steals for Meals program. This initiative will support local hunger–relief efforts while celebrating Sycamore athletic success during the baseball and basketball seasons.
Through the program, Hydrite will donate:
- $200 for every steal during Indiana State baseball games
- $100 for every steal at Indiana State men's basketball home games
Donations will be made up to $10,000 per season for baseball and basketball, benefiting Catholic Charities throughout Terre Haute, which provide food assistance and essential services to individuals and families throughout the Wabash Valley.
Corey Clark, Assistant Athletic Director, states, "We're excited to partner with an organization that shares our commitment to making a meaningful impact in the local community. 'Steals for Meals' brings a whole new level of purpose to every game."
"At Hydrite, we believe strong communities are built when businesses actively support the places where their employees and customers live and work," said Kevin Honkamp, Hydrite CEO. "Steals for Meals allows us to combine teamwork, athletics, and giving back in a way that makes a real difference for our neighbors in Terre Haute."
A check presentation recognizing the Steals for Meals donation is planned to take place during the Indiana State home game on Friday, May 15 (details to be confirmed).
Hydrite's Steals for Meals program has supported food banks and charitable organizations across multiple communities and continues to grow through partnerships that combine community impact with athletics and teamwork.
About Hydrite
Hydrite, a family-owned company established in 1929, is one of the largest independent providers of chemicals and related services in the United States. Headquartered in Brookfield, Wisconsin, Hydrite has a network of manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and laboratories located in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, South Carolina, California, Colorado and Texas with approximately 1,000 employees throughout the United States.
Contact:
Maggie Honkamp
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[email protected]
SOURCE Hydrite
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