March Newsletter: Healthy Food, Not ANY Food
The Food Mover: Monthly Newsletter IN THIS ISSUE > Jill’s Message > Customers, Corporations Come Together to Fight Hunger > Fighting Hunger with Nutrition Education > Volunteers Lend a...
View ArticleWakeMed Farmers’ Market bringing fresh, healthy food into Southeast Raleigh...
You probably know about our Tryon Road Farm Stand (opening May 9th), but did you know Inter-Faith Food Shuttle is also providing the community with access to fresh, local food at a second location?...
View ArticleFood Shuttle cuts ribbon on new Teaching Farm ‘Village’
We couldn’t have asked for a better day. The sun shone brightly as Teaching Farm supporters gathered to celebrate the farm’s newest additions: a classroom and farm office. “Look at these buildings!”...
View ArticleBuilding Community Gardens, Building Healthier Selves
[EXCERPT] For Eliza Bordley, spring is the season of sore muscles. She’s sore from working as hard and as much as possible in one of the three community gardens she manages. But she loves it. “It’s the...
View ArticleSpring’s Bounty of Fresh, Local Vegetables and Fruits | Lucky 32 Blog
[EXCERPT – IFFS thanks Lucky 32 for its commitment to local food and supporting our Incubator Farmers as well as our graduates from our Culinary Job Skills Training Program] For months now, farmers...
View ArticleIFFS Teaching Farm – Pulling Weeds to Prep for New Seeds
[EXCERPT] By: Stacey Northup In order to help prepare the soil for the upcoming season’s produce and to kick off Centerline100, six Centerliners took a step away from their desks and spent the day...
View ArticleJune Newsletter: Teaming Up for #HungerFreeNC
The Food Mover: Monthly Newsletter IN THIS ISSUE > Jill’s Message > Summer Hunger Returns > 68th Culinary Job Training Porgram Graduation > Ribbon cut on new Teaching Farm ‘Village’ >...
View ArticleRaleigh might look to Capital Area Food Network for help with urban agriculture
[EXCERPT] Photo: Becky Dobosy, the farm stand coordinator for Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, arranges lettuce. BY SARAH BARR RALEIGH – City leaders are looking for input on how to make Raleigh more...
View Article3 ways your garden extras feed the hungry in our community
Living in a food desert or a food-insecure household comes with many challenges. Most apparent is consistently putting enough food on the table. While there are organizations across the Triangle...
View ArticleSummer Newsletter: Back to School, Back to Food
The Food Mover: Monthly Newsletter IN THIS ISSUE > Jill’s Message > IFFS Joins Durham’s New Urban Food Hub > MIX 101.5 Listeners Donate $50,000 and 9,000 lbs to BackPack Buddies > 3 ways...
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