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A group of Food Bank in matching navy blue shirts stand and kneel in front of a Food Bank semi-truck of the same color.

Every $1 donation provides 10 meals this summer.

Photo provided by The Food Bank

Here’s a local cause we can all get behind.

Every dollar you donate will be doubled during the Stop Summer Hunger gift-matching campaign, happening this June + July at the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina.

Donations are most needed during the summer when school meals aren’t available to the 400,000+ children who experience food insecurity here in NC.

You can also help by donating non-perishable food or by volunteering at the Food Bank’s warehouses + gardens.

Double your impact this summer

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