![]() If you live within Second Harvest Food Bank's service region, it’s likely you have seen our Community Meals vans headed out around town. What is more, they can graduate knowing they supported a good cause and helped to feed children while they were at it. PCT students not only earn their diplomas through the program but also get hands-on experience that will follow them into the workplace. Wedding this program with our successful Providence Culinary Training (PCT) courses only makes sense. This program delivers hot, nutritious prepared meals right to the locations where kids and seniors congregate, taking out any additional barriers between them and the food they need. This is why Second Harvest has teamed up with the City of Winston-Salem’s Think Orange Campaign, CHAMPS (Cities Combating Hunger Through Afterschool and Summer Meals Programs)-a program of the National League of Cities and Food Research Action Center, and Lowes Foods to create Community Meals. This is especially true for high-risk populations, like growing children and aging seniors. We know that when nearly 18% of our North Carolina neighbors are food insecure-meaning that they don’t have consistent access to healthy, nutritious food-that we need to leverage multiple strategies to get food to people in need. Thousands of households utilize these pantries every month to supplement their groceries and make ends meet. The program also produces ready-to-heat meals for Second Harvest’s partner agency network as a supplement to the fresh fruit and vegetables, frozen meats, and staple food items Second Harvest rescues, inspects, and distributes across 18 counties of Northwest North Carolina every day. ![]()
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