nutrition education

Community Health Education Dishes Up Nutrition for Parent Engagement Night

Community Health Education Dishes Up Nutrition for Parent Engagement Night

The Women’s Club of Raleigh, as part of their Community Service Program, is working with Mount Vernon Middle School, to assess what’s needed to help meet the goals of the school. One of those goals focuses on nutrition and keeping the students and their families healthy. As a means to reach that goal, the Women’s Club reached out to the Food Shuttle and invited the Community Health Education program to be a part of a Parent Engagement Night at Mount Vernon on October 19.

Cooking Matters Provides Sweet Opportunity for Students at Governor Morehead School

Cooking Matters Provides Sweet Opportunity for Students at Governor Morehead School

The Food Shuttle’s Community Health Education team presented Cooking Matters , a six-week culinary and nutrition education program, for students at the Governor Morehead School. Each week, a team consisting of a volunteer chef and a nutritionist taught about healthy eating and walked students through simple yet delicious recipes.

Small but Mighty Force of Dietetic Educators Make a Big Difference in Providing Hunger Solutions

Small but Mighty Force of Dietetic Educators Make a Big Difference in Providing Hunger Solutions

Through a variety of nutrition education classes and creative approaches to healthy eating, the small but mighty force of dietetic educators o Community Health Education are making a real difference in providing long-term health and hunger solutions for our neighbors across central North Carolina. ​

$25,000 Grant Funds Food Shuttle’s Growth and Expansion in Rural Counties

$25,000 Grant Funds Food Shuttle’s Growth and Expansion in Rural Counties

Recognizing the rising need for hunger relief in the rural counties we serve, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle is pleased to announce a recent $25,000 gift from the Louise Oriole Burevitch Endowment, a component fund of the North Carolina Community Foundation (NCCF).

Community Health Education Initiative Prepares to Launch "Spanish Family Kitchen" Video Series

Community Health Education Initiative Prepares to Launch "Spanish Family Kitchen" Video Series

In an effort to be more culturally inclusive and broaden the reach of the Community Health Education initiative, a “Spanish Family Kitchen” series is currently in the works. The series will not only be presented in the Spanish language, but will feature nutrition information, culturally familiar recipes, and activities relevant to the LatinX community. A summer launch is planned for the online series.

Job Loss, Health Scares, and Food Shortages - Working Together to Provide More Meals for Neighbors in Rural Counties

Job Loss, Health Scares, and Food Shortages - Working Together to Provide More Meals for Neighbors in Rural Counties

Valerie Hocutt wears a lot of hats as property manager at Creekridge Apartments and Middlesex Manor in Middlesex, NC. When the pandemic hit, Valerie saw her community take on additional struggles, including job loss, health scares, and food shortages. That’s why it was such a blessing when Jill McKeel and Midpoint Church, through partnership with Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, stepped forward with monthly distributions of food boxes for the families under Valerie’s watch.

John Deere's Commitment to Making a Difference

John Deere's Commitment to Making a Difference

Thanks to shared values, John Deere recently donated $46,340 to Inter-Faith Food Shuttle to support neighbors in need. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact our communities and contribute to a growing number of families facing food insecurity, John Deere's support will assist the Food Shuttle in efforts to navigate the path to recovery.

A Message From Our CEO

A Message From Our CEO

It is wonderful to see the roll out of the COVID-19 vaccine as it becomes available to each of you. Maybe you are looking forward to expanding your travel or simply embracing your loved ones again. But, as the world continues to return to some sense of normalcy, there is still much work to do so that families in need can put a warm, nutritious meal on the table.