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
Your gift doubles in impact to feed twice as many seniors!
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🎤💫From the stage to the community 🎤💫
Siena Lakes raised $5,200 through their annual Siena’s Got Talent show, which translates into 10,400 meals for families and seniors across Southwest Florida.
With additional support from the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation for our Care and Share Senior Feeding Program, that gift will grow to 20,800 meals.
We’re grateful to everyone who shared their talents and made this event possible.
#ThankfulThursday
It was a hands-on day with a purpose recently as the team at Edward Jones spent time adding bookplates to #snap recipe books that will be shared across the community. These books provide simple, practical recipes families can use at home. Thank you to Edward Jones for making the printing of the books possible and for hosting an assembly days with your team. This kind of support helps turn resources into something people can use every day. #community #partnerships #swfl #hcfbswfl
Building the Harry Chapin Food Bank
Hunger Action Center
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