Our mission is to lead our community in the fight to end hunger.
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Harry Chapin Food Bank feeds a quarter of a million people each month in our five-county footprint. We serve Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry and Lee counties. Here are three ways you can help us lead our community in the fight to end hunger.
Our Impact
Our vision is that no one has to go hungry in our community.
What’s Happening
Harry Chapin Food Bank names longtime leader Jennifer Denike as chief development officer
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💫VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT💫 🍊 Food is one of the most important building blocks of good health. That connection was on full display when Florida SouthWestern State College nursing students spent time volunteering with us. As future nurses, they'll care for patients in many different ways, and understanding the role nutrition plays in overall well-being is an important part of that journey. 👩⚕️👨⚕️ Thank you for spending part of your day with us and for choosing to serve your community before you even begin your careers. We can't wait to see the difference you'll make. #swfl #partnerships #community #HarryChapinFoodBank #nursingstudent
The July edition of Fort Myers Living is available now and Harry Chapin Food Bank is once again featured in the publication. This month, we share the success of the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Many thanks to all who supported the event and who continue to support the work we do every day. Additional thanks to @Seabreeze Communications for their continued partnership.
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Building the Harry Chapin Food Bank
Hunger Action Center
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