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.
Lemonade Dreams: Helping Neighbors in Need
Now, at the ripe age of 7 years, Charlie has come up with a new way of supporting the hunger relief effort that is so close to his heart. He and his brother, 4-year-old Ford, recruited several of their neighborhood friends to host a lemonade stand to benefit BackPack Buddies. The boys and their friends wanted to do something for their peers going back to school to help them start off on the right foot.
The Food Shuttle and the Food Bank Join Together for a Virtual Town Hall
On Thursday, September 29, from 12 to 1 p.m., friends and supporters of the Food Shuttle and the Food Bank are invited to join us for an online event to learn the ways these two agencies are joining forces to address the issue of food insecurity in our community. A Virtual Town Hall will be presented, featuring the Food Shuttle’s VP of Operations and Logistics, Melvin Acosta, and the Food Bank’s SVP of Operations, Charlie Hale
Hunger Action Month: Food Shouldn't Be an Impossible Choice
For many, a daily meal is a simple choice of what to eat. But for people facing hunger, a daily meal poses a very different type of choice. It's often an impossible choice between food and other crucial needs, such as electricity, childcare or medicine. In partnership with the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina, the Food Shuttle is striving to address the needs of our neighbors who are facing these impossible choices.
CBS 17 's "My Carolina" Spotlights Food Shuttle Child Hunger Programs
When August arrives, that means back-to-school cannot be far behind. At Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, that means it’s time for our annual Back-to-School week on CBS 17’s “My Carolina.” This year featured a week of segments featuring Food Shuttle programs dedicated to combatting child hunger in our community.
Food Shuttle Child Hunger Programs Fill in the Nutritional Gaps for Food Insecure Children
The Food Shuttle’s Child Hunger programs focus on filling in the gaps for children’s nutritional needs on weekends and at home through efforts such as BackPack Buddies and School Choice Pantries. Schools are currently in the process of registering for these programs that can make such a difference in the lives of students and their families.
A Moving Message of Thanks for the Food Shuttle Staff
Now, Lottie Moore spends most of her time in her lovely, refurbished home, as her illness has left her spent. She is currently under hospice care, but still finds a way to look after the needs of her neighbors. Recently, she reached out to Elizabeth Rodgers, Agency Relations Manager at the Food Shuttle, and told her that she wanted to express her gratitude to the Food Shuttle staff for all that they had done for her over the years and in her time of need.
Food is the Most Important School Supply as Kids Head Back to Class
As kids head back to the classroom this August, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle is focusing on ensuring that all children have access to the nutritious food they need to grow and thrive. Chiesi USA has partnered with the Food Shuttle for a Back-to-School giving campaign, matching gifts to make an even greater impact of the lives of children like Elijah. From now through August 31,