Empower Every Family with the Resources They Need
Give what you can, teach what you know, and watch families grow.
2025 Year-to-Date
Meals Distributed
We provide groceries to families, ensuring no child goes to bed hungry.
Volunteers Engaged
Yearly more than 8,000 volunteers have joined our mission, contributing their time and effort to fight hunger.
Communities Supported
Our outreach has positively impacted communities across the Piedmont area, fostering hope and nourishment.

GIVE EVERY FAMILY A CHANCE TO SUCCEED
Our mission is to end childhood hunger in the Piedmont area of North Carolina by providing nutritious food to children and families in need, fostering a supportive community, and ensuring every child has the resources to thrive.
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Upcoming Events
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Hearts for Hunger, September 18 6pm. Save the date for our annual fundraiser. Click here for more information!
Our Programs: Fighting Hunger and Building Community
Your contributions make a difference.
Out of the Garden Project began in 2008, feeding a few families over the weekend. Now, we’re one of the largest in the Piedmont Triad, thanks to donors like you. Your support feeds families and transforms lives. Donate today to make a lasting impact.
Latest Insights: Discover How Our Organization is Making a Difference
Photos: Mount Zion Baptist Church gives fresh food to the needy
People drive up for a sandwich and boxes of free produce at the No Greater Love Serve the City event at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Greensboro on Tuesday. The church partnered with Out of the Garden Project and Chick-fil-A for the fresh produce and sack...
Volvo gives over $65,000 to local coronavirus relief efforts
GREENSBORO — Volvo Group North America donated nearly $70,000 to local coronavirus relief efforts.In a release, the company said it donated $40,000 to the Greensboro Relief Fund.It’s important that we’re a step ahead of what our normal giving cycle is with...
Local family using #haircutsforhunger to raise money for food banks
With stay-at-home orders in place, a lot of Piedmont families are working and learning at home. Seeing the same four walls can make you a little restless. For Bryan Starrett, home quarantine has sparked his creativity.“I thought the kids are looking for...