Resources and Action to Help Stop Summer Hunger
Kids and Families are Facing Hunger this Summer
Many parents and caregivers have to come up with 10 or more additional meals per week, per child when school is out — making the summer months among the most challenging times of year to keep food on the table. But with community support, we can ensure healthy meals remain available to all who need them.
Find Food Donate VolunteerSummer challenges come as pantries, no-cost markets, meal sites and delivery programs throughout the region brace for what may be our most difficult period in decades.
The most recent research shows that over 168,000 school-age children and teens are food insecure across Central and Eastern North Carolina — and the situation has only worsened with ongoing economic disruption over the past year.
The daunting figures quantify what many front-line organizations have long experienced in our communities: the combination of waning state and federal support as housing, food and other essential costs rise has worsened the existing hunger crisis. As a result, demand for food assistance is as high as it’s been since the Great Recession, and the gap widens when school meals, snacks and backpack programs are no-longer accessible to local kids.
The Food Bank is Here to Help!
Our network of 700+ local organizations is moving mountains to ensure nutritious food reaches affected families throughout the region. And together we offer a host of additional programs to help fill the meal gap when schools are closed. So whether you live in the city, the suburbs, or in our rural and remote areas, know that food is available this summer!
Resources for Families while School is Out
Resources for Families while School is Out
Thanks to longtime partnerships with community-based organizations and local governments, there are a host of resources available to support area families over the summer months:
Action to Help #StopSummerHunger
If you’re in a position to help, there are concrete ways to have an impact right now. Your support helps area pantries, free food markets and meal sites ramp up local efforts while school is out:
Pantries & No-cost Markets
Our network of 700+ local community organizations also ramp up operations when hunger is at its worst — and many offer drive-up or delivery options. Our FoodFinder tool can help identify locations near you.
Find Local Food OptionsYou Can Take Action to #StopSummerHunger
If you’re in a position to help, there are concrete ways to have an impact right now. Your support helps area pantries, free food markets and meal sites ramp up local efforts while school is out:
Volunteer at a local food distribution center. In the average volunteer shift, a single person will sort and pack enough food to fuel more than 160 meals for local families.
Advocate for investments to stop summer hunger. No child in our community should go hungry — and state and federal leaders must act.
We all have someone in our lives who’s been touched by food insecurity. Share this page to help stop summer hunger!

Find pantries and delivery options near you on our FoodFinder app.
As always, our Network of local food assistance sites are open throughout Central and Eastern North Carolina — offering fresh produce and pantry staples to all who need it. These locations are often able to accept consumer-donated food as well, so be sure to check out local options in your community!
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We’re excited to partner with ABC11, iHeartRadio and the Arby's Foundation to raise awareness of these challenges and encourage action to Stop Summer Hunger!
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Resources and Action to Help Stop Summer Hunger
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