Peggy and Faye are two community members who receive grocery bags from Inter-Faith Food Shuttle’s Grocery Bags for Seniors program. Through this program, volunteers come together to pack over 2,000 grocery bags a month with fresh produce and non-perishable groceries and deliver them to local seniors who many be at risk of hunger.
Small Community Garden Makes Big Impact in the Lives of Durham Neighbors
On a quiet corner near downtown Durham, great things are happening. Fresh, nutritious food is being grown to share with neighbors in need. Community members come together to work the soil and tend what’s growing. Knowledge is provided to help others become skilled at growing their own gardens and cooking healthy on a budget. Strangers become friends and lives are changed for the better, all on the quarter-acre lot of Geer Street Learning Garden.
Now's the Perfect Time to Hold a Summer Food Drive
Food Shuttle Addresses Summer Hunger for Children
Support For Spring Match Challenge Raises Over $233,000
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Memorial Day But Didn't Know to Ask
"An American Dream to End Hunger" Launches on Made in America YouTube Series
The story behind Inter-Faith Food Shuttle’s mission to end hunger in North Carolina is told in an uplifting and authentic way in the webseries Made In America episode “An American Dream to End Hunger,” which premiered on YouTube on May 19.
Food Shuttle Farm Celebrates a Milestone Moment with Ribbon Cutting
Hendrick Automotive Group Prove to Be the Real Hunger Heroes
Tom Russell Charitable Foundation Gift Provides Food Security For Our Young Neighbors
Thankfully, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle has supporters who have taken the cause of child hunger to heart and have made a commitment to change this sad reality. Tom Russell Charitable Foundation is one such supporter, having made a recent $100,000 gift to the Food Shuttle to address child hunger head on, through targeted programming and focused partnerships.