Looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Supporting local food banks is one of the most direct ways to help neighbors who may be facing food insecurity.
Here are six food banks in the area where your donations — whether they’re food, funds, or volunteer hours — can make a difference.
Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina
In fiscal year 2023-2024, Second Harvest distributed over 88 million pounds of food and household items across 24 counties in the Carolinas, and 68% of the food was donated. Volunteer opportunities and food needs are shared online, or you can donate.
Nourish Up
This Charlotte nonprofit‘s mission is to deliver nutritious food to neighbors through the largest network of food pantries in North Carolina. Volunteer to be a driver for their Meals on Wheels program, or donate to the cause.
Hope Street Food Pantry
Since 2018, this organization has served 1.8 million meals through mobile pantry distributions at local library branches. The organization is always looking for non-perishable food items and volunteers.
ourBRIDGE for KIDS
If teaching or planning events is your passion, ourBRIDGE serves as an after-school and family support group that helps refugee and immigrant families and children.
Hearts & Hands Food Pantry
This pantry provides fresh produce, household items, and community support through weekly distribution events. They welcome donations of non-perishable items and volunteers to help sort, pack, and share food with local households.
The Harvest Center of Charlotte
Focused on breaking cycles of poverty, this organization provides meals, workforce development, and housing support to neighbors seeking stability. You can get involved by volunteering on campus or making a financial contribution to sustain their year-round services.
Humane Society of Charlotte Pet Food Bank
The Humane Society’s food bank provides free dog and cat food to families who need temporary help feeding their pets. Consider donating to their cause, volunteering, or fostering.
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