March to a Million Meals: What’s inside a Harry Chapin Food Bank meal kit?
Throughout the month of February, WINK News is marching toward the month of March with a goal of helping provide one million meals to Southwest…
read moreRoughly 155,000 people in the five Southwest Florida counties we serve struggle with hunger, which means they may not know where their next meal is coming from. Here are three ways to help.
Thanks to a $122,000 St. John’s Episcopal Church Challenge Grant, your gift today will be fully matched, doubling the impact for the many families struggling to provide food for their children and families during this difficult economic time.
Throughout the month of February, WINK News is marching toward the month of March with a goal of helping provide one million meals to Southwest…
read moreIn order to receive the money from the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation, Harry Chapin Food Bank needs to raise $350,000 for the senior feeding…
read more“When I see people’s emotions to the kindness of the food bank and the volunteers, it doesn’t go away after you’ve been there a long…
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