From the very onset of the pandemic, the Food Shuttle switched gears to be able to work within the restrictions brought about by the virus while enabling the organization to serve the increased number of households affected by the virus’ impact.
Cooking Matters at Home: Sweet and Sour Chicken
Mark will take a page from the American Heart Association’s own cookbook to show the preparation of a delicious Sweet & Sour Chicken recipe. Following is the heart-healthy, budget-friendly recipe he will follow and plenty of additional tips to customize it to your tastes! Find the event here to watch the class live.
“Cooking Matters Para Familias” at Camden Street Learning Garden
Families recently gathered safely to prepare healthy recipes in the open air at Camden Street Learning Garden. Community Health Education offers Cooking Matters classes to teach members of our community strategies for preparing nutritious meals on a budget. The class was delivered in Spanish to welcome families from the Latinx community into the space.
Food Lion Partnership with Inter-Faith Food Shuttle Goes Further in 2020
As a partner for more than 15 years, Food Lion Feeds and Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation have invested in the mission of Inter-Faith Food Shuttle in a variety of ways. This year, the grocery store chain and its charitable foundation, based in Salisbury, NC, have gone far and beyond in their support of Food Shuttle programming with multiple generous grants, donations, and ongoing support. In total, Food Lion has provided over $142,000 in funds and thousands of dollars in gift cards and product to support the Food Shuttle’s efforts to end hunger.
Food Shuttle Expands Into the World of Digital Learning
Education is a key component in the solution to hunger and the new digital education programs are a true expression of the Food Shuttle’s mission to pioneer innovative, transformative solutions designed to end hunger in our community. Concentrating on the areas of Community Health and Urban Agriculture, the Food Shuttle is expanding its reach to focus on one of the organization’s greatest strengths: education as a means of empowering people to overcome the burden of hunger.
My Experiences as an AmeriCorps Member at Inter-Faith Food Shuttle
My name is Carly and I am an AmeriCorps Food Distribution Associate serving at Inter-Faith Food Shuttle. Thanks to a partnership between the Conservation Trust for North Carolina and the NC Commission on Volunteerism, my position was created in response to the coronavirus pandemic to assist the Food Shuttle with getting food into the hands of individuals and families that need it.