Sam LoPiccolo (founder of Grow Our Kids) and is in direct contact with social workers and making sure they are ready for whatever comes their way. She is trying to plan and get ahead so that the children that depend on school-provided meals don’t go hungry. If you have any questions for Sam, you can email her at . Several people have volunteered their homes for drop-off locations. Please see below for full list.
Drop-Off Locations (just drop off on front porch):
Morrisville Locatiton
Hakim Family
1000 Oatney Ridge Ln
Morrisville, NC 27560
Cary Locations
Pease Family
214 Castle Hayne Drive
Cary NC 27519
Kenney Family
206 Parkcanyonn Ln
Cary NC
Downtown Raleigh
Sarah Delgross
3106 Ruffin Street
Raleigh, NC 27607
Indigo Hot Yoga Center
1028 Oberlin Rd #244
Raleigh, NC 27605
Morrisville/Cary
Chris Long
104 Pember Place
Morrisville, NC 27560
Raleigh (Tryon Rd/Lake Wheeler Area)
Kristin Ardillo
2427 Swans Rest Way
Raleigh, NC 27606
Garner/Raleigh
Amanda Dunlap
2825 Oak Bridge Drive,
Raleigh, NC 27610
Apex (Beaver Creek area)
Sam LoPiccolo
2210 Walden Creek Dr,
Apex, NC 27523
Raleigh/Cary/Apex (south of Cary Crossroads)
Stephanie Monk
5633 Normanshire Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27606
Fuquay-Varina/Willow Springs
Tracy Wilcox
8220 Burgwyn Lane
Willow Springs, NC 27592
Wake Forest
Allison Caldrone
705 Richland Ridge
Wake Forest, NC 27587
Green Hope SHBHU Club One Step Closer to a Cure Fundraiser for GLOVES and MASK!
$100 raised so far! Another Compassion Missions being led by the Green Hope High School SHBHU club! UNC Rex hospital has spoken to these Ambassador leaders and they have given them instructions on what specific medical supplies are needed most. They also have a contact to obtain these supplies at a discounted price and have raised $100 so far. Please help support this partnership in compassion by donating any amount on the SHBHU website.
OCC Serving Smiles UPDATE!
Oak City Cares is changing the way they deliver weekend meals to those experiencing homelessness in the downtown Raleigh area due to the growing concerns of COVID-19.
Instead of having volunteers serve meals and prepare bagged meals they are asking to make monetary donations through the link below! This is to help protect volunteers and those in need! It costs $3.13 for one person to eat. We typically serve about 180-200 people during one meal time! Please consider donating through the link below to help provide enough meals for all during this crazy time! You can reach out to me with any further questions! DONATE BELOW!
This nonprofit delivers food to seniors—safely, per CDC guidelines, as our elders are at greater risk of serious illness from COVID-19—and makes sure they’re not left on their own while the country hunkers down. People can donate to the national branch, or call up their local Meals on Wheels provider to see how they can help. https://www.mealsonwheelsamerica.org/