Our Partners

Meal Makers

Retaurants and caterers bringing care and expertise to creating community meals.

Meal Funders

Support these restaurants to support Now Serving community meals.

Community-Based Organizations

Already executing on the front lines, community organizations are the vital distribution link.

Join The Network

Events

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Be a Restaurant Partner

Join network of Meal Makers and Funders

Be a Meal Distributor

Join network of community distributors

About Us

Our Story + Board

Where we came from and where we’re going.

Our Mission

Strengthening communities through food service. 

Our Annual Report

2024 Coming Soon.

ABOUT US

 

Collaborative | Nourishing | dynamic

Our Mission

STRENGTHENING COMMUNITIES THROUGH FOOD SERVICE

Now Serving pairs restaurants, caterers, and commercial kitchens (Meal Makers) with Community Agencies to deliver healthy meals to neighbors in need. With our resources, Meal Makers integrate community meals into their operations and connect with trusted partners to enable efficient distribution.

This fresh approach to hunger relief has three main benefits: It provides regular income to local business producing community meals, gives community agencies input on meal quantity and type, and most importantly, provides nutritious, ready-to-consume meals to recipients.

Our vision is a sustainable support system to uplift residents across North Carolina and the South.

Our Story

In 2016, The Sunday Supper was formed to help families and businesses devastated by Hurricane Matthew. Our inaugural event, named PRSA Nonprofit Event of the Year, gathered 1,000 people to share a meal on Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh. That day, we raised $189,000 for the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund.

Leveraging the power of food and the creative chefs who best prepare it, we’ve since brought together civic leaders, community organizers, and caring citizens for successful fundraisers in Raleigh, Durham, and Charlottesville.

Adapting this model of engagement and empowerment, The Sunday Supper has become Now Serving to directly support the most vulnerable among us. We have experience mobilizing people to meet a need and understand scale. This is the next step. We need your support to do it and look forward to working with you.

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Our Story

In 2016, The Sunday Supper was formed to help families and businesses devastated by Hurricane Matthew. Our inaugural event, named PRSA Nonprofit Event of the Year, gathered 1,000 people to share a meal on Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh. That day, we raised $189,000 for the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund.

Leveraging the power of food and the creative chefs who best prepare it, we’ve since brought together civic leaders, community organizers, and caring citizens for successful fundraisers in Raleigh, Durham, and Charlottesville.

Adapting this model of engagement and empowerment, The Sunday Supper has become Now Serving to directly support the most vulnerable among us. We have experience mobilizing people to meet a need and understand scale. This is the next step. We need your support to do it and look forward to working with you.

Board of Directors

McGavock Edwards

Board Chair

Joyce Kohn

Co-Vice Chair

Chris Matton

Co-Vice Chair and Treasurer

Sara Walker

Secretary

Jesma Reynolds

Board Member

Mike Becker

Board Member

Jimbo Perry

Board Member

Cicely Mitchell

Board Member

Catherine Fain

Board Member

Brigid Washington

Board Member

Willa Kane

Board Member Emeritus

Sean Fowler

Board Member