GROW Programs

New Crops Popping Up at the Food Shuttle Farm

New Crops Popping Up at the Food Shuttle Farm

Brand new crops are popping up at the Food Shuttle Farm this year include poblano and cayenne peppers, tomatillos, and chayote squash. These crops are grown specifically for the Latinx community served through Food Shuttle distribution outlets.

Education Stations Offer Visitors a Fresh Look at Learning Gardens

Education Stations Offer Visitors a Fresh Look at Learning Gardens

Visitors to Camden Street Learning Garden will notice something new upon arrival. Posted throughout the Garden are “Education Stations” —interactive sites where guests can find opportunities for reflection, activities, and information that give a whole new meaning to the “Learning” in Learning Garden.

Gardens for Everyone Grows its Reach

Gardens for Everyone Grows its Reach

With the growing season just around the corner, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle’s Gardens for Everyone program is in full bloom. Folks can’t wait to get their hands in the dirt, and at a sunny garden box building day, volunteers are ensuring that healthy, fresh food is accessible to all

Corporate Partner Highlight: Food Shuttle Receives $20,000 From GlaxoSmithKline

Corporate Partner Highlight: Food Shuttle Receives $20,000 From GlaxoSmithKline

It is with sincere appreciation that Inter-Faith Food Shuttle announces a $20,000 donation from pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). The Food Shuttle and GSK have a long history, having spent the last 21 years partnering to fight hunger in central North Carolina

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!

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.