Are you ready to embark on a journey of discovery and learning? Look no further than the Food Shuttle Academy, brought to you by Inter-Faith Food Shuttle. This online platform, available at no cost, is designed to ignite your curiosity and empower you with knowledge about health, nutrition, agriculture, and more, all at your own pace!
Unity in Action: North Raleigh UMC’s “Blessing Initiative” Supports Inter-Faith Food Shuttle
Table Talk at the Farm with our Elected Officials
Spring into Community: Embracing Growth in the Heart of Durham
Our Geer Street Learning Garden is a flourishing urban green space located between one of the most vulnerable census tracts and one of the most prosperous business districts in Durham. Geer Street is committed to building resilient community connections and engaging people of all ages in the powerful act of growing local food.
Cultivating Community Through Raleigh’s Community Gardens Initiative
At Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, we pride ourselves on developing innovative and sustainable solutions to end hunger in our community. Through collaboration with community members, we can leverage resources, expertise, and outreach to co-create solutions to better serve our neighbors facing hunger and food insecurity.
Growing Goodness: $50,000 Gift Match Starts April 1st!
In 1989, with a vision to ease the crisis of hunger in North Carolina in a simple but effective way, Jill Staton Bullard and Maxine Solomon began “rescuing” food that would’ve gone to waste and getting it to neighbors in need. In the years since, generous friends have been Growing Goodness by supporting hunger relief efforts across the Food Shuttle’s seven- county service area.
Food Shuttle Goes to Washington
Inter-Faith Food Shuttle joined nearly 200 food banks from across the nation for a fly-in to Washington, D.C., where we asked lawmakers representing our service area to strengthen vital anti-hunger programs in the federal “Farm Bill.” The fly-in was organized by the Feeding America national network of food banks, of which the Food Shuttle is a member.
Shift the World: Join our Effort to Fill Every Volunteer Shift for Global Volunteer Month
April is probably best known for giving us the first signs of spring, pranking our family on April Fool’s Day, and honoring our planet during Earth and Arbor Days, but did you know that April is also Global Volunteer Month? This movement encourages a spirit of giving back to the community, where neighbors come together to make a difference by contributing their time, skills, and passion towards various causes. At Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, we are gearing up to celebrate the power of volunteerism next month and hope you’ll join us!
We Honor Ruth Beckford, Pioneer in Free Breakfast Programs, for Black History Month
Beckford’s spirit remains very much with us at the Food Shuttle today as we celebrate Black History Month and continue to make child hunger a high priority in our work. Join us in giving a nod to Ruth Beckford for her leadership in recognizing that no child should have to deal with hunger as they strive to learn and grow.
Grow Your Own Fresh and Nutritious Produce at Home with Gardens for Everyone
Did you know that Inter-Faith Food Shuttle can help you build a raised-bed garden box? Growing your own produce at home is an excellent way to ensure your family has access to fresh, healthy food throughout the year at an affordable cost. Besides providing you with a nutritious harvest, the process of gardening also promotes physical exercise and mental relaxation. The Food Shuttle’s Gardens for Everyone program can help you get started.