The need for healthy food brings neighbors back to the Johnston County Mobile Market each month, and they are not alone. Nearly 80,000 people across the Food Shuttle’s service area lost monthly benefits of at least $95 per family when the SNAP Emergency Allotments were rolled back in March. Over 9,000 of them live in Johnston County, including Sarah, Jim and Luther.
Wake Forest Baptist Church's Mobile Market on a Mission
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Rain or shine, Martin Street Baptist Mobile Market helps feed families - one neighbor at a time
Rain came down in sheets and flash flood alerts blasted across cell phones as volunteers at Martin Street Baptist Church made hurried arrangements to move preparations for Saturday’s Mobile Market indoors. Cars had been lining up since 8:30 a.m. When the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle truck arrived at 9:00 to unload 10,000 pounds of produce, meat, and baked goods, the team of workers stood ready to sort, pack, and distribute food to the nearly 250 families who depend on the Mobile Market the second Saturday of each month.
Host a Virtual Food Drive This Holiday Season
As the end of 2020 approaches, and corporations, church groups and individuals increase their philanthropic giving, food drives will be a traditional part of these efforts. This year—an uncertain and unprecedented time—Inter-Faith Food Shuttle is encouraging groups and individuals to consider holding Virtual Food Drives as part of their Year End giving efforts.