This year’s Cooperative Community Fund (CCF) grants help organizations connect the food insecure in our community with healthy food. The projects funded also provide innovative ways for the recipients to…
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This year’s Cooperative Community Fund (CCF) grants help organizations connect the food insecure in our community with healthy food. The projects funded also provide innovative ways for the recipients to…
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We’re been partnering with a Raleigh tech company called Freshspire to increase efficiency in food sourcing from local vendors.
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Last week we visited A Place at the Table, located less than a block from our new store in the Warehouse District. Here are some photos.
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Construction is underway on the health center our friends at La Riojana cooperative are building. Check out photos and read an update.
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Our Round Up Team, which spearheads the Round Up campaign, proposed a 40% goal, which will provide healthy food for food-insecure seniors and allow us to maintain the level of funding of our original community partners.
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We were honored to receive a 2019 philanthropy award from Triangle Business Journal on behalf of you, our owners and shoppers who support our Round Up and grant programs.
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It’s summer! Well, almost. It’s the time of year again when you can sit outside and enjoy live music. We know of four music series happening near our stores: Thursday,…
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We toured TABLE’s facility in Carrboro to learn about their programs and volunteer needs. TABLE is the current recipient of Round Up donations in Carrboro and Southern Village.
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From February through April, shoppers rounded up to support local hunger relief groups PORCH-Chapel Hill-Carrboro and PORCH-Hillsborough. Shoppers rounded up their purchase totals 152,400 times, yielding $66,120.17 for PORCH’s Food…
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Summer is often a time when children are most susceptible to hunger—when they aren’t receiving free school meals. Beginning May 1 through October, our Round Up program benefits TABLE and…
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