Year-End Giving Totals More Than $860,000 as 2021 Draws to a Close

Year-End Giving Totals More Than $860,000 as 2021 Draws to a Close

As 2021 drew to a close, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle was astounded by an amazing show of support from donors who came together to help create a hunger free community. All told, more than $860,000 was raised in just two short months, thanks to 3,375 of the Food Shuttle’s generous community of donors.

Join a community of Cultivators to end hunger all year long

Join a community of Cultivators to end hunger all year long

This year, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle is expanding new possibilities for cultivating a hunger free community with the launch of the monthly sustainer donor community, the Cultivators. Through ongoing, monthly support, Cultivators empower the Food Shuttle to ensure all residents will have access to the healthy food, knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to thrive all year long.

Whole Foods Market Stocks School Pantry Shelves, Providing Nutrition and Care to Families

Whole Foods Market Stocks School Pantry Shelves, Providing Nutrition and Care to Families

Jennifer Whitlock, Spaulding’s School Counselor, knew there had to be a better way to respond to the needs of the children under her care, while also addressing the issue of food waste. She turned to the Child Hunger Program team at Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, and it was determined that the solution the school was looking for was a School Pantry. The timing of this decision could not have been better as Whole Foods Market recently made a $20,000 in-kind gift to Inter-Faith Food Shuttle as an investment in several School Pantries in Wake and Durham counties.

Lutheran Services Carolinas and Inter-Faith Food Shuttle Partner to Help Settle Afghan Refugees in the Triangle Area

Lutheran Services Carolinas and Inter-Faith Food Shuttle Partner to Help Settle Afghan Refugees in the Triangle Area

In the Triangle area, Lutheran Services Carolinas (LSC) has stepped up to welcome 200 Afghan refugees and is in the process of securing for them homes and other necessities. When the enormity of the issue of providing food for these new members of the community became a reality, Chris McLaren, Outreach Coordinator for Refugee and Immigrant Services at LSC, reached out to Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, and a natural partnership was formed.

Food Lion Partnership Makes a Difference in the Lives of Neighbors Throughout Central NC

Food Lion Partnership Makes a Difference in the Lives of Neighbors Throughout Central NC

For the last 16 years, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle has partnered with Food Lion and the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation to create a hunger free community in central North Carolina. This partnership has made a difference in the lives of neighbors throughout the region, as the grocery store chain and its charitable foundation have provided funding to a variety of Food Shuttle program initiatives over the course of the last year in excess of $75,000—and that support continues to grow.

#GivingTuesday is November 30. Be a Part of This Global Day of Generosity.

#GivingTuesday is November 30. Be a Part of This Global Day of Generosity.

Save the date: #GivingTuesday is coming up on November 30 — a day that is, by far, one the biggest giving days of the year. This year, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle has set a goal of $50,000 for single day fundraising for #GivingTuesday, and hopes to inspire a generous outpouring of support from donors — new and old alike.

Holiday Match Challenge Inspires Generosity and Brightens the Season for Families in Need

Holiday Match Challenge Inspires Generosity and Brightens the Season for Families in Need

The fact is that one in seven North Carolinians face hunger on a daily basis and—for them—the holidays may provide little joy. For these neighbors, relief comes through a community of generous supporters who fund Inter-Faith Food Shuttle initiatives to end hunger. Now through December 31, through the You are the Heart of Our Community campaign, the impact of that support will be doubled thanks to a $100,000 Holiday Match Challenge funded by 4 Others Foundation and Oak Foundation.

A Lifetime of Service: WWII Veteran and Long-time Food Shuttle Volunteer Warren Shaw

A Lifetime of Service: WWII Veteran and Long-time Food Shuttle Volunteer Warren Shaw

Warren Shaw was 18 years old and newly graduated from high school when he enlisted in the Navy on a spring day in 1944. World War II had been raging across the globe for five long years and Warren and his former classmates were stepping up to join the legion of men and women who were serving in the armed forces to help bring this cataclysm to an end.

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.

Garden Grows Sense of Community for Neighbors Living in Transitional Housing

Garden Grows Sense of Community for Neighbors Living in Transitional Housing

How does a collection of temporary residents in a transitional housing project become a community of neighbors? For the Hotel to Home bridge housing program of Reinvestment Partners, the effort to do so centers on a garden—or more specifically, two garden beds. The garden beds were built a year ago by staff and volunteers of Inter-Faith Food Shuttle’s Gardens For Everyone project at the Carolina Duke Inn in Durham.