Friday, February 19, 2021 Your food bank distributed 963,299 pounds of food this week. The food that we provide for our five-county footprint requires tremendous coordination involving several partners and…
read moreFriday, February 12, 2021 Philanthropy, a word with Greek and Latin roots, means the love of humanity. Yesterday, we participated in “Give Where You Live Collier,” a campaign that is…
read moreFriday, February 5, 2021 In a year of such uncertainty, as many are faced with insurmountable challenges, one of the silver linings we’ve heard from our families is that…
read moreTuesday, January 29, 2021 In this month’s State of the Food Bank, Lois Thome, WINK News anchor, sat down with Lori Harrington, Volunteer Manager of Harry Chapin Food Bank, to…
read moreFriday, January 22, 2021 It only takes a few minutes to see that Immokalee residents Shy and her husband Christopher are wealthy. This wealth is not reflected in their bank…
read moreFriday, January 15, 2021 “Why should there be hunger and privation in any land, in any city, at any table when man has the resources and the scientific know-how to…
read moreFriday, January 8, 2021 Helen Keller once said that “Alone we can do so little: together we can do so much.” Your food bank can attest to the truth in…
read moreTuesday, December 22, 2020 In this month’s State of the Food Bank, Lois Thome, WINK News anchor, sat down with Richard LeBer, President and CEO of Harry Chapin Food Bank,…
read moreFriday, December 18, 2020 As we wrap up another week, our sights are on the promise of 2021 improving the medical crisis of the pandemic. We are ever mindful that…
read moreFriday, December 11, 2020 The smiles behind the masks can be seen through the eyes. It was a brisk morning in Immokalee on Tuesday as Harry Chapin Food Bank trucks…
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