Our mission is to lead our community in the fight to end hunger.
Take Action
Harry Chapin Food Bank feeds a quarter of a million people each month in our five-county footprint. We serve Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry and Lee counties. Here are three ways you can help us lead our community in the fight to end hunger.
Our Impact
Our vision is that no one has to go hungry in our community.
What’s Happening
Your gift doubles in impact to feed twice as many seniors!
On Social Media
Shout out to Florida Gulf Coast University Journalism teacher and WGCU Public Media reporter, Mike Walcher, for inviting us to speak to his journalism students and share about our efforts to support neighbors facing food insecurity in #swfl. The students all had great questions, and many followed up with written and video interviews about our organization. We hope to continue to inspire our younger generations to be a part of our work for years to come! #HarryChapinFoodBank #communitysupport #students
The Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign is going on now!
In every Walmart and Sam's Club s in #SWFL, in partnership with Feeding America, we're coming together to support people facing hunger.
Now through May 3, you can help. Here’s how:
💳 By donating or rounding up at checkout, in-store or online
🛒 Through the purchase of participating products
Together, we can ensure our neighbors have access to the food they need to thrive.
#FightHungerSparkChange
Building the Harry Chapin Food Bank
Hunger Action Center
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