Our Approach
Inter-Faith Food Shuttle
Inter-Faith Food Shuttle is a nonpartisan, 501c3 non-profit organization and a member of the Feeding America National Network of Food Banks. Our programs seek to support neighbors in our community for whom access to nutritious food is a barrier. We aim to alleviate that barrier by recovering and distributing food and resources to our various agency partners. As a result, our neighbors can access food at no cost at mobile markets and food pantries throughout our seven-county service area, including Wake, Durham, Johnston, Orange, Chatham, Nash, and Edgecombe counties.
We also recognize that simply putting food on the table is not enough. We aim to break the systemic cycle of food insecurity and empower our neighbors to meet their own food needs. Some of the ways we achieve this include culinary job training, beginner gardening, and teaching our neighbors to cook nutritious meals on a budget.
Our Mission
We FEED our neighbors, TEACH self-sufficiency, and GROW healthy foods by cultivating innovative approaches to end hunger.

Our Core Values
Respect
We RESPECT each person’s inherent value, and give due regard to the autonomy, boundaries, feelings, rights, and identity of ourselves and others.
INTEGRITY
We approach everything we do with INTEGRITY and commit to hold ourselves to the highest ethical standards.
COLLABORATE
We COLLABORATE to build strong relationships by seeking out the input and counsel of our community who share our vision for an improved quality of life for all.
HEALTH
We believe HEALTH is the foundation of any community. We are dedicated to elevating the physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional well-being of our staff, volunteers, and the communities we serve.
EQUITY
We commit ourselves to achieving EQUITY by going to the point of need and building trusted relationships within our communities to advance just outcomes for all.
SERVE
We SERVE with excellence, compassion, and responsiveness to meet the needs of those with whom we work, internally and externally.
Our Equity Commitment

Hunger does not occur in a vacuum. It is perpetuated by ingrained barriers to basic needs which are held in place by race, class, and gender privilege. These root causes place hunger at an intersection with lack of other critical resources: healthcare, affordable housing, education, employment at a living wage, mental health services, transportation. At Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, we recognize that the root causes of hunger are often the result of systemic oppression.

We will find the solutions to hunger through collaboration with partners who recognize the impacts of lingering oppression on our food system and accept the long-term challenge of addressing them. This means our partnerships for food and education access must expand traditional partnerships to community organizations from different areas of expertise, meeting them at this intersection of economic, social, and environmental issues.

We will continue to provide nutritious food and educational programs in tandem with addressing the barriers that created the original need for those programs. This includes looking inward to identify where we may be, however unintentionally, propping up those barriers. We will remain vigilant, hopeful, and determined as we collaborate strategically to dismantle the root causes of hunger. When food insecurity no longer exists, we create food justice – and thereby achieve our vision to end hunger in our community.
Our Approach to EDI
The following statements are in addition to our official non-discrimination policy, created and upheld in compliance with EEOC regulations. They reflect how we incorporate Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) into our initiatives. Only by balancing diversity and inclusion can we create a culture of Equity. From a solid foundation of Equity, we will achieve our vision: food justice.
Hunger
While many of us may not recognize it, hunger is a pervasive issue in every community, often hidden from plain view.