As an essential service agency, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle will continue operation under Wake County Board of Commissioners Chair Greg Ford’s recent order for Wake County residents to “stay at home”. The Food Shuttle will continue its emergency response programs to feed families, children and seniors affected by COVID-19.
INTER-FAITH FOOD SHUTTLE RECEIVES $23,000 FROM THE DUKE ENERGY FOUNDATION TO ADDRESS HUNGER RELIEF DURING COVID-19 CRISIS
First Horizon Foundation Makes Timely $25,000 Grant to Inter-Faith Food Shuttle
First Horizon Bank has made a generous and timely donation of $25,000 from their Foundation to Inter-Faith Food Shuttle. This grant will enable the Food Shuttle to continue developing alternative ways to feed families, children and seniors in light of the current situation unfolding due to COVID-19.
COVID-19 UPDATE: INTER-FAITH FOOD SHUTTLE COUNTY-BY-COUNTY STATUS REPORT
In the last few days, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle has created a more structured plan to serve partners in our seven-county service area. In partnership with multiple community partners, government agencies, and faith-based organizations, the phrase “it takes a village” truly came to life. Following is the status of our current operations, county by county.
COVID-19 UPDATE: INTER-FAITH FOOD SHUTTLE CREATIVELY TACKLING FOOD ACCESS ISSUES AMIDST SCHOOL CLOSURES
Inter Faith Food Shuttle's Response to COVID-19
Inter-Faith Food Shuttle is carefully monitoring the quickly changing situation surrounding COVID-19. We are committed to providing emergency food to as many of our hungry neighbors as possible and feel compelled to exercise an abundance of caution for the health and safety of our team members, partners and the continued well being of those we serve.