Turn Hunger Into Hope

Imagine having no gas, no grocery store nearby, and no idea how you’ll feed your family tonight. For many in Southwest Florida, this is daily life. But you can change that.

Join us in turning hunger into hope.

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.

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Turn Hunger Into Hope This Spring

Imagine this: Your fridge is nearly empty, the pantry is running low, and dinner time is approaching. Now imagine driving to the store… but having…

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Start the New Year by Changing Lives

Double the Impact of Your Generosity Today Right now, you have an incredible opportunity to make twice the difference for seniors facing hunger. Thanks to…

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Harry Chapin Food Bank leads our community in the fight to end hunger

It’s estimated that one in eight people in Southwest Florida – and one in six children – need hunger relief.

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This institution is an equal opportunity provider.