Events and Fundraisers

A Beautiful Day for a Garden Party at Geer Street Learning Garden

A Beautiful Day for a Garden Party at Geer Street Learning Garden

It was one of those perfect North Carolina spring days: the sun was shining, the temperature was in the mid 70s, a nice breeze was blowing, the rain from the day before had cleared out and folks were eager to get out and enjoy the beautiful weather. You couldn’t ask for a better setting for the Geer Street Learning Garden’s first annual Garden Party and Compost Giveaway.

Gladys' Story: "The things God gives to us, we're supposed to share with others."

Gladys' Story: "The things God gives to us, we're supposed to share with others."

At La Iglesia El Buen Pastor in Durham, Mobile Market coordinator Walkiria Castillo introduced us to Gladys., one of the neighbors who attends the Mobile Market each month to pick up free groceries, fresh produce, and baked goods. Gladys uses the food items she receives to supplement her family’s food budget as she takes care of the nine people in her household

Double Your Impact During Our $105,000 Spring Match Challenge

Double Your Impact During Our $105,000 Spring Match Challenge

Spring is finally here and everything is abloom! Beginning April 1, you’ll have the opportunity to grow your gift to Inter-Faith Food Shuttle during our Spring Match Challenge. All gifts made through May 31 will be matched up to $105,000, thanks to our generous funders, including the Mead Family Foundation and SOLV Energy.

Let the NC Legal Feeding Frenzy Begin!

Let the NC Legal Feeding Frenzy Begin!

NC Legal Feeding Frenzy is an annual joint program of the NCBA Young Lawyers Division and Feeding the Carolinas food banks. It aims to fight hunger across North Carolina by uniting the legal community in support of local food banks.

Year End Giving Totals Over $580,000

Year End Giving Totals Over $580,000

Thanks to our amazing supporters, the year-end campaign garnered an impressive $483,833. Add to that the $100,000 match funding provided by 4 Others Foundation and Oak Foundation, and holiday giving totaled well over half a million dollars.

Cultivate Sustainable Change as a Cultivator Monthly Donor

Cultivate Sustainable Change as a Cultivator Monthly Donor

2023 is well underway, and Inter-Faith Food Shuttle challenges you to make this the year you make a difference by committing to a hunger free community. Become a Cultivator sustaining monthly donor to the Food Shuttle.

$100,000 Holiday Match Opportunity Runs Through December 31

$100,000 Holiday Match Opportunity Runs Through December 31

This holiday season, you can double your impact when you make a gift to Inter-Faith Food Shuttle. Thanks to generous funding from 4 Others Foundation and Oak Foundation, the Food Shuttle is offering a Holiday Match Opportunity during our You Are the Heart of Our Community campaign. Now through December 31, all gifts will be matched, dollar for dollar, up to $100.000.

Save the Children Shares Holiday Cheer With $25,000 Grant

Save the Children Shares Holiday Cheer With $25,000 Grant

Recently, Save the Children came on board as a Food Shuttle supporter with a $25,000 Holiday Boxes for Rural Children grant. ‘Tis the season for providing expanded nutrition to families and children in Nash, Edgecombe, and Johnston counties!

Jr. Hockey Team Scores With Service Project For Hunger Relief

Jr. Hockey Team Scores With Service Project For Hunger Relief

At Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, the neighbors we serve come in all shapes and sizes, from all age groups and social circles. That’s also a good description of our community of supporters—the folks who keep the Food Shuttle in motion, feeding, teaching, growing, and cultivating to bring about an end to hunger. Recently, we received a donation from a young group of supporters whose story we want to share.

The Face of Hunger is Changing: Stephanie's Story

The Face of Hunger is Changing: Stephanie's Story

The simple—or not so simple—fact is that Stephanie’s teacher’s salary is too high for the family to qualify for assistance but not enough to cover their basic needs. “It’s hard to do everything right and still not be able to make ends meet,” she says.