Hunger in North Carolina

North Carolina has one the highest percentages in the United States of children under 18 years of age who are food insecure on a regular basis:  in NC almost 1 in 4. (24.6%)

Between 2010-16 North Carolina regularly ranked among the top ten states with the highest percentage of citizens experiencing food shortages; over 1,764,000 of our neighbors  - nearly one in six.

  • Approximately 160,000 different people in NC receive emergency food assistance in any given weekThis is equivalent to feeding nearly every resident of Asheville, Chapel Hill and Elizabeth City every week.

  • North Carolina also ranks in the fifteen worst states in the percentage of children under 18 who are lacking food on a regular basis.

  • 81% of NC households  receiving food assistance don’t know where their next meal is coming from.

  • 36% of food pantries in NC have had to turn people away for a lack of food to give them.

  • 73% of the NC households we serve have had to choose between paying for food or paying for health care or medicine.
  • 75% of households served by food banks have had to choose between buying food and heating their homes.

  • 61% of families served by food banks have been forced to choose between paying for food or paying for housing.

  • An estimated 22% of client households have a member who has served in the military; 6% have a member currently serving.

For more information see:  http://ncfoodbanks.org/hunger-in-north-carolina/

Cecilia Rawlins Fund in the News

From food shuttle volunteer to staffer, Raleigh mom finds career helping kidsFormer CRF Board President Julie Cox:"I discovered Inter-Faith Food Shuttle while my children were at Wiley Elementary. Along with some other parents, I helped start The Ce…

From food shuttle volunteer to staffer, Raleigh mom finds career helping kids

Former CRF Board President Julie Cox:

"I discovered Inter-Faith Food Shuttle while my children were at Wiley Elementary. Along with some other parents, I helped start The Cecilia Rawlins Fund, a foundation named after a former Wiley principal. We raised money to fund part of Inter-Faith Food Shuttle’s BackPack Buddies program at Wiley (the rest of the bags are sponsored by St. Michael’s Episcopal Church). The CRF also helps pay for crisis needs of Wiley students and their families - glasses, shoes, one-time bill assistance. The CRF started with BackPacks for 11 students and, last year, provided weekend food for 26. At Wiley, I also volunteered in the classroom and served on several Support Circle groups to help families transitioning out of homelessness."

Hunger in Wake County

Overall percent of population who are food insecure 14
Number in population who are food insecure 121,650
Number of children eligible for free and reduced price school meals 56,280
But of those, how many actually get the meals?
Percent of eligible children actually getting free and reduced price school lunch 71
Percent of eligible children actually getting free and reduced price school breakfast 34
Percent of eligible children actually getting free summer meals 9
Amount of Federal money available for free and reduced price school lunches but NOT accessed due to children not participating 68,893
Amount of federal money available for free and reduced price school breakfast but NOT accessed due to children not participating: 50,192
Amount of federal money available for free summer lunch but NOT accessed due to children not participating 172,429