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Join us in the fight to end hunger, throughout September and beyond.

More than 600,000 people face food insecurity across central and eastern North Carolina. And with massive cuts to federal hunger relief programs on the way, our Food Bank network is doing everything possible to support local families.

Find free food and services in your community

Our network of food pantries and meal sites is here for everyone — inclusive of all races, gender expressions, religions and immigration statuses.
Encuentre alimentos y recursos

We can’t do this work alone

Volunteers are the heart and soul of our work at the Food Bank. From sorting food in our warehouses, to distributing resources in the community, to advocating for stronger safety nets,

Our Locations

We have six branches serving central and eastern North Carolina.

Advocate to end hunger for good

At the local, state, and federal levels, our non-partisan advocacy efforts push for public policies and investments that help us move closer to a future where no one goes hungry.

Mapa del hambre y el impacto

Explore las estadísticas sobre el hambre y su impacto por región y condado.
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Pitt Lenoir Greene Carteret Jones Craven Onslow Pamlico Columbus Pender Brunswick New Hanover Duplin Chatham Person Orange Durham Granville Vance Moore Richmond Scotland Lee Edgecombe Wilson Nash Sampson Harnett Franklin Halifax Wake Johnston Wayne Warren Clay Mecklenburg Anson Northampton Currituck Caswell Mitchell Dare McDowell Hyde Madison Jackson Polk Davie Rowan Martin Macon Cherokee Rutherford Yancey Burke Bertie Montgomery Wilkes Ashe Surry Cumberland Buncombe Pasquotank Camden Robeson Swain Hoke Hertford Caldwell Beaufort Stanly Davidson Bladen Haywood Henderson Tyrrell Guilford Cabarrus Gates Cleveland Watauga Stokes Alexander Lincoln Alleghany Washington Union Gaston Forsyth Avery Catawba Iredell Yadkin Chowan Rockingham Transylvania Graham Alamance Randolph Perquimans
Brunswick
Carteret
Chatham
Columbus
Craven
Duplin
Durham
Edgecombe
Franklin
Granville
Greene
Halifax
Harnett
Johnston
Jones
Lee
Lenoir
Moore
Nash
New Hanover
Onslow
Orange
Pamlico
Pender
Person
Pitt
Richmond
Sampson
Scotland
Vance
Wake
Warren
Wayne
Wilson
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  • 607.630
    de personas enfrentan el hambre
  • 18 % 1 de cada 5
    de personas con inseguridad alimentaria
  • 109 millones
    Libras de alimentos distribuidas por la red de Food Bank
  • 91 millones
    Comidas proporcionadas por la red de Food Bank
  • 505.967
    Personas inscritas en la asistencia con SNAP, FNS y cupones de alimentos
  • 6,7 MUS$
    de asistencia proporcionada con SNAP, FNS y cupones de alimentos
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Honoring Craig Campbell’s Legacy

It is with heavy hearts that we remember Craig Campbell, a dedicated member of our Food Bank family for over two decades.  As a vital part of our Raleigh Operations Team, Craig played an essential role in the flow of millions of pounds of food to communities across our region. His tireless commitment [...]

Sustainer Spotlight: Kathy’s Commitment to Fighting Food Insecurity

Kathy Lewis was introduced to the Food Bank several years ago when she accompanied a friend on a tour of our Raleigh warehouse. The inspiration from that visit ultimately led her to seek out ways to make a difference through regular volunteer opportunities. Join Kathy and Give Monthly Learn more [...]

Farmer Bill Hering Shares what Local Farms Need to Fuel Hunger Relief

Food Bank Farmer Bill Hering provides more than 2 million meals each year for local families — growing produce exclusively for the Food Bank. He fears many farms will go out of business if we don't pass stronger state and federal investments in agriculture partnerships. Tell Congress to pass a strong U.S. [...]

From our CEO: The first place many families will turn

Hunger is rising in North Carolina. We run into people every day — at the grocery store, doctor’s office, or out pumping gas — who don’t have the resources to consistently keep food on the table. These challenges aren't isolated. We're talking about one [...]

Supporter Preferences & Contact Information Updates

Whether lending your time sorting food in our warehouses, donating food or funds toward community distributions, or advocating for policies and investments that address hunger, supporters like you are the heart and soul of our work at the Food Bank. Thanks for all you do to bring us closer to a [...]

At the Food Bank, we envision a future where no one goes hungry.

Together, we nourish people facing hunger with healthy, culturally familiar foods. We build solutions to reduce poverty throughout the region. And we empower our communities to address hunger at its roots through outreach, advocacy and organizing for long-term change.