Pandemic wearing NC nonprofits thin
Organizations providing food assistance to North Carolinians experience higher demand as unemployment increases.
Staff and volunteers pack food at the MANNA FoodBank in Asheville. Photo courtesy of MANNA
By Brennan Doherty, Carolina Public Press
December 18, 2020
This story was originally published by Carolina Public Press.
Though 2020 has posed challenges for direct services organizations, their leaders share a resilient message: “We’re not going anywhere,” said
Laura Rice, communications and media manager at the Raleigh-based Interfaith Food Shuttle.
For many in need in North Carolina, the commitment of nonprofits addressing food insecurity is welcome and sometimes lifesaving news.
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