CAHEC's Nutrition Assistance Initiative Distributes Over 50,000 Meals to North Carolina Families
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CAHEC's Nutrition Assistance Initiative demonstrates corporate social responsibility that enhances brand reputation and community trust among stakeholders.
CAHEC distributed over 58,000 pounds of food through three events and two school pantries, providing approximately 52,055 meals to low-income households.
This initiative ensures access to healthy meals for vulnerable families, fostering stronger, healthier communities through essential nutritional support.
CAHEC's program included gift cards for groceries and served 243 seniors and 404 children, showing targeted support for specific community needs.
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CAHEC has distributed over 50,000 meals to low-income families in North Carolina through its Nutrition Assistance Initiative during November and December. The community investment organization sponsored three major food distribution events and supported school pantry programs, addressing immediate food needs while supporting long-term community wellness.
In Rocky Mount, CAHEC collaborated with the Interfaith Food Shuttle for two distribution events where volunteers prepared and distributed 21,029 pounds of food, equivalent to approximately 17,524 meals. Families received bags containing fresh produce, meat, bread, and non-perishable items through drive-through distribution, ensuring efficient access to nutritious food during the holiday season.
Another significant distribution occurred in Greensboro through partnership with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina. This event served 294 households, including 243 seniors and 404 children, distributing over 37,000 pounds of food that translated to 31,029 meals. Beyond food distribution, each household received a gift card to local grocery stores, enabling families to purchase additional groceries, medicines, or other essentials according to their specific needs.
CAHEC extended its nutrition support to educational settings by sponsoring School Choice pantries at Southeast Raleigh High School and Sanderson High School. As of November 30th, these school-based programs distributed 4,203 pounds of food, providing approximately 3,502 meals to students and their families. This approach recognizes that food insecurity directly impacts educational outcomes and family stability.
The Nutrition Assistance Initiative represents a strategic component of CAHEC's broader Community Investments program, which aims to provide educational and wellness opportunities to families living in properties within the CAHEC portfolio. Stefanie Lee, Community Relations Manager, emphasized the organization's commitment: "Providing nutrition assistance to our residents is a commitment we've made to ensure everyone has access to healthy meals year-round. Through this initiative, we go beyond housing to deliver essential support that builds stronger and healthier communities!"
This initiative demonstrates how community investment organizations can address interconnected social challenges. By combining affordable housing with nutritional support, CAHEC creates more comprehensive solutions for low-income families. The program's impact extends beyond immediate hunger relief, potentially improving health outcomes, educational performance, and overall family stability for vulnerable populations.
CAHEC's approach reflects growing recognition within the affordable housing sector that stable housing alone cannot ensure family wellbeing without addressing related needs like food security. The organization's use of established partnerships with food banks like Interfaith Food Shuttle and Second Harvest Food Bank leverages existing distribution networks while maximizing community impact. For more information about CAHEC's community contributions, visit their website.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release

