Carteret Food and Health Council Shares 32,000 Pounds of Food with Community to Address Food Insecurity
Through grassroots efforts, the Carteret Food and Health Council
(CFHC) recently received a VERY generous donation of non-perishable food items
from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Earlier this month, 32,000 pounds of food was
delivered and distributed throughout the county to a total of 24 pantries, churches,
and related non-profit organizations.
This truly was a community effort. What started from a simple posting in a local
Facebook group about our efforts to address food insecurity, turned into a
three-day event that involved the help of the Salvation Army, the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints in MHC and Jacksonville, the Unitarian Coastal
Fellowship in MHC, St Francis by the Sea in Salter Path, and dozens of
volunteers.
Our Council is beyond thankful for this tremendous
opportunity to continue to reduce food waste, assist our local food pantries in
addressing food insecurity in Carteret County, and bring more awareness to the
issues of food equity and food instability in our communities.
To learn more about the Carteret Food and Health Council and
what we do, please visit our Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/carteretfoodandhealthcouncil
or shoot us an email at fwrcfhc@gmail.com.