Cisco's Hands-on Approach to Nourishing Children & Families
Our friends at Cisco are meeting the hunger crisis head-on during the government shutdown and beyond.
The latest example: Oour Raleigh Branch recently welcomed 150+ Cisco volunteers to assemble weekend take-home meal kits for children in the Sandhills region who receive free and reduced-cost lunch at school. Cisco’s support for our Backpack Pals program ensures that thousands more kids and teens in our area will have the fuel they need to stay alert and focused in school. We're grateful for this combined effort to provide more than 85,000 meals for local families!
Our partnership is needed more than ever as 1.4 million kids, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities across North Carolina experienced signficant disruption to their grocery budgets.
Partners like Cisco show up for our communities and make food access possible — and play an increasingly important role in local hunger relief efforts as the federal governbment continues to step away from longtime safety nets.
Get your company involved.We are truly grateful for our longtime partnership with Cisco. They have gone above and beyond to ensure children have access to nutritious food during the government shutdown. Their generous support allows us to nourish more children today, while we work together on solutions that will end hunger for good.
– Amy Beros, Food Bank President & CEO![]()
During the volunteer takeover, Cisco employees demonstrated their hands-on commitment to ending hunger.

Engineers made improvements to the assembly line to fill bags faster. Mike Estes, Core Services Specialist, even used a pallet jack to move hundreds of meal kits so more could be filled.
Through the team's dedication, one large Cisco volunteer shift fueled more meals than a week of shifts with smaller groups. That's why we call these shifts "Volunteer Takeovers"!
With subsidies being cut, it’s more important than ever to volunteer at the Food Bank. We can reduce overhead costs so the Food Bank can serve more people in our community. I used to run a warehouse 30 years ago, so it’s kind of like riding a bike. It’s second nature to use my skills to help others.
– Mike Estes (pictured center), Cisco Core Services Specialist
By expanding our capacity with food access and technology, Cisco empowers us to meet the needs of this moment.
Cisco is a key partner in the local fight to end hunger, contributing more than $4.8 million to our hunger relief efforts through corporate and employee giving. By expanding our capacity with food access and technology, Cisco empowers the Food Bank to serve our neighbors during the greatest hunger crisis in a generation. We are truly grateful to Cisco for helping us meet the needs of the moment.
Our job is to impact the community and the globe. Cisco, from my perspective, is one of the greatest companies in the world for this exact reason. We’re given time in our daily work lives to give back. Whether it’s our donated time or IT technology, we’re here to make services faster and more effective for the community.
– Shaina Tamburr, Cisco Vice President, Market Access Revenue Acceleration![]()
Amplifying Impact through Corporate & Community Giving
Support from North Carolina businesses, foundations, and community-based organizations is vital to our vision for a future where no one goes hungry — especially in times of significant disruption and uncertainty. Your investment can be designated to the focus area of your choice and may entitle your organization to recognition opportunities, unique volunteer experiences, and other special benefits. If you’d like to learn more about partnership opportunities, we’d love to hear from you!
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