"An American Dream to End Hunger" Launches on Made in America YouTube Series

More than 38 million Americans, including 12 million children, are food insecure. 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.

The program, which was produced by Consensus Digital Media, showcases the Food Shuttle Farm, the Spinning Plate food truck, Growing School Gardens, and Camden Street Learning Garden as examples of Food Shuttle programs that provide sustainable solutions to hunger relief. Interviews with CEO and President Ron Pringle, VP of Agriculture Jonathan Lee and Community Garden Coordinator Laura Maule, are joined with those of Community Gardeners Shai Palmer, Maggie Gill, and Barbara Long—all to tell the story behind the Food Shuttle’s unique approach to feed, teach, grow, and cultivate innovative approaches to end hunger here in central North Carolina.

We invite you to enjoy our story and share it with your friends. Thank you to the folks at Consensus Digital Media for bringing it to life.