During the Spring Match, April 1 through May 31, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle’s community rallied together to raise over $313,000. When added to the $125,000 in matching funds provided by the Mead Family Foundation and Citrix, over $438,000 was raised in an amazing effort in just two short months.
Elvin's Food Shuttle Journey: Giving Back BIG to His Community
Elvin Birth, who is 95 years old, left Murphey School three years ago and today lives with his daughter, Terri, in Timberlake. He never forgot the feeling of support he received from those monthly deliveries of food and human contact. Elvin wanted a way to give something back, and this month he and Terri paid a visit to the Food Shuttle Farm and made a very generous donation of $65,000.
Subaru Loves to Help Feed Those in Need
Subaru of America, Inc. and its retailers are dedicated to making the world a better place. To that end, they have donated 100 million meals to 199 food banks across the Feeding America network, which includes a generous $28,989.25 donation to Inter-Faith Food Shuttle.
A Legacy of Support for the Food Shuttle Lives On
Kay Parry-Hill was a gracious lady. She was a two-time breast cancer survivor who gave generously of her time and treasure to many organizations near and dear to her heart for many years before she left this world in January of 2016. After her passing, her son Will took up her cause of supporting the Food Shuttle and is now sharing Kay’s legacy of generosity with her young grandson, Thomas.
Wegmans Food Markets Funds New High Tunnel at the Food Shuttle Farm
Wegmans Food Market has invested a milestone gift of $15,000 in honor of their late 2020 store grand opening in West Cary. These funds will be used to build a high tunnel structure at the Food Shuttle Farm, directly increasing crop rotation and production.
Corporate Partner Highlight: Food Shuttle Receives $20,000 From GlaxoSmithKline
11-Year-Old Lights the Way, Raising Over $1,450 for the Food Shuttle
In December 2020, young Eric made up his mind to hold a fundraiser selling luminarias to his neighbors in the Budleigh Neighborhood of central Raleigh. He expected to make “maybe 1 or 2 hundred dollars.” In the end, Eric raised $1,450 from his sale and donated the proceeds to Inter-Faith Food Shuttle “so that people can have some good food over Christmas.”