Inter-Faith Food Shuttle is dedicated to finding innovative ways to fight hunger, and partnerships with community members like Doron Gordon, Patrick Faulkner, Alonzo Alexander, and the Gordon Family Foundation make this possible. We are incredibly grateful for the Gordon Family Foundation’s gift of the FarmBot, and excited about its potential to teach children about growing their own food!
A Beautiful Day for a Garden Party at Geer Street Learning Garden
It was one of those perfect North Carolina spring days: the sun was shining, the temperature was in the mid 70s, a nice breeze was blowing, the rain from the day before had cleared out and folks were eager to get out and enjoy the beautiful weather. You couldn’t ask for a better setting for the Geer Street Learning Garden’s first annual Garden Party and Compost Giveaway.
Volunteer Appreciation Month: We Love Our Volunteers!
Inaugural Food Rescue Roundtable Meets to Address Food Waste Reduction
Food Shuttle Farm Stand Opens April 3
Lettuce and collards and cucumbers. Oh, my! Beginning on Monday, April 3, the Food Shuttle Farm Stand will be open for business again, selling produce fresh from the fields, chemical-free, and all sales supporting the hunger relief programs of Inter-Faith Food Shuttle.
The Food Shuttle and the Back Yard Foundation Making a Difference Together
The McLauchlan family started the Back Yard Foundation to make a difference “in their own backyard” through funding efforts in education, health, arts and culture, and essential living gifts. They’ve recently come onboard as supporters of Inter-Faith Food Shuttle with the understanding that our missions for the good of our community align so well.
Farmers' Produce Initiative: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Every once in a while, an idea comes along that is so simple in concept and makes so much sense that you wonder why things haven’t been running that way all along. That’s what happened with the produce initiative at Inter-Faith Food Shuttle. The idea was to buy produce at wholesale prices from limited-resourced local farmers and connect those farmers to partner agencies in their area who are distributing to neighbors in need.
Gardens For Everyone Expands Options for Food Access With Healthy Harvest
Gardens For Everyone takes the Food Shuttle’s well-established community gardening program on the road by building 8’ x 4’ x 20” raised garden boxes at individuals’ homes or for community organizations. This is a pay-what-you-can effort, asking for a minimum $25 from individuals and the full cost of $200 per bed from organizations.
Mr. Pringle Goes to Washington
The Food Shuttle Farm Offers a World of Possibilities for Caldwell Fellows of NCSU
For the fourth year in a row, the Caldwell Fellows program has had a team assigned to the Food Shuttle Farm for their Sophomore Seminar, where the team members work together to live out their guiding principles of servant leadership, principled reflection, personal development, rigorous integrity, and academic excellence.