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!
On Social Media
Hundreds of #volunteers join us every day at our warehouses and distribution sites to sort, pack, and distribute food to our neighbors. We cannot do this without them! #volunteersmakeadifference #volunteerappreciation
Fort Myers volunteers pack thousands of meals at Harry Chapin Food Bank
FORT MYERS, Fla. (WINK)— WINK News has partnered with the Harry Chapin Food Bank through the WINK Serves initiative to help fight hunger in Southwest Florida.
We’re especially grateful this #volunteerappreciation week for partners like Copperleaf who show up in so many ways.
From volunteering in our warehouse to supporting through donations and events, their members help keep food moving across Southwest Florida.
We appreciate the time, energy, and commitment they bring to this work.
#CommunitySupport #community
Building the Harry Chapin Food Bank
Hunger Action Center
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