Farm and Gardens

Change Comes to Camden Street Learning Garden

Change Comes to Camden Street Learning Garden

As we eagerly await the arrival of spring and the many changes that come with it, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle has a change of its own to announce: the promotion of Marshall Dietrich as our new Community Garden Manager in our Agriculture Department!

Cole Martin: Volunteering Wholeheartedly Around the Food Shuttle Programs

Cole Martin: Volunteering Wholeheartedly Around the Food Shuttle Programs

Cole Martin started volunteering with the Food Shuttle in August 2020, after his place of work, AECOM, put out a call to employees. He helped out on the Food Shuttle Farm for a day, enjoyed the time outdoors, and heard about the many programs of Inter-Faith Food Shuttle. With a curiosity to see the various parts of the organization in action, he started signing up to help with different programs ranging from agriculture to food distribution.

The Food Shuttle Bids Farewell to Longtime Staff Member, Kay Coleman

The Food Shuttle Bids Farewell to Longtime Staff Member, Kay Coleman

It is with great appreciation for her many years of service, that we announce the upcoming retirement Urban Agriculture Manager, Kay Coleman, on January 31, 2021.

Garden Harvest Feeds School Families

Garden Harvest Feeds School Families

As a FoodCorps AmeriCorps service member, I have been working closely with Bugg Elementary School’s faculty and staff through the Urban Agriculture Education program to help grow their garden classroom into an inviting space full of fresh fall vegetables.

The Food Shuttle Farm Settles in for Winter

The Food Shuttle Farm Settles in for Winter

As the colder temperatures and the shorter days move in, the Food Shuttle Farm is settling in for the winter. But do not let the quiet of winter deceive you. Despite the dormancy of the fields, the Food Shuttle Farm team is busy at work preparing to make the most of next season’s crop.

“Cooking Matters Para Familias” at Camden Street Learning Garden

“Cooking Matters Para Familias” at Camden Street Learning Garden

Families recently gathered safely to prepare healthy recipes in the open air at Camden Street Learning Garden. Community Health Education offers Cooking Matters classes to teach members of our community strategies for preparing nutritious meals on a budget. The class was delivered in Spanish to welcome families from the Latinx community into the space.

Doron Gordon Explores Exciting Future with the Food Shuttle

Doron Gordon Explores Exciting Future with the Food Shuttle

Doron Gordon is a problem solver. An admitted “tech geek” by nature and having enjoyed a long career in computer technology, Doron says that he used to focus on what that technology could do for business. These days, he’s using technology to solve problems for the world, but his solutions to the issues facing society are not all high tech. Sometimes, they involve efforts of a more basic nature—like pulling weeds and shoveling mulch. Doron Gordon is the founder of the Gordon Family Foundation, a generous funder of Inter-Faith Food Shuttle and a frequent supporter and volunteer at Inter-Faith Food Shuttle’s 14-acre Farm in Raleigh.

Highlighting Blue Cross NC as Key 2020 Community Partner

Highlighting Blue Cross NC as Key 2020 Community Partner

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina was one of the first major donors to step up and provide funding to kickstart emergency response efforts to stave off hunger for those impacted by the pandemic. Their nimble response to support the Food Shuttle is just one of the many initiatives that distinguish Blue Cross NC as a strategic partner in the Food Shuttle’s mission to end hunger.

Green Tradition Carries Forth at Victory Garden

Green Tradition Carries Forth at Victory Garden

Citizens were encouraged to plant Victory Gardens to provide their own fruits and vegetables. The Durham Bulls are carrying on the tradition today in partnership with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina and Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, by growing fresh local food for our community at the Victory Garden at Durham Bulls Athletic Park.

Gardens For Everyone Program Seeks Mentors For Gardening Community

Gardens For Everyone Program Seeks Mentors For Gardening Community

As the Gardens For Everyone program continues to bloom in Wake and Durham Counties, sprouting new garden bed boxes each week for new gardeners in the community, the need for gardening knowledge and hands-on familiarity with the soil has grown along with it. Enter the Gardens For Everyone Mentorship Program—an opportunity for seasoned gardeners to pass along their gardening wisdom and experience with newcomers to the joys of growing food in the earth.