Introducing the Chatham Food Hub!

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Chatham Food Hub logo

The Chatham Food Hub is a collaborative project between Chatham County, UNC, and NC State University partners. The Chatham Food Hub is a nonprofit organization that partners with Chatham County farmers and restaurants to increase community access to local food through a single site accessible to people of all income levels. The Food Hub’s online ordering system is now accepting orders for the first pickup day on Wednesday, August 5, 2020, at Bray Park in Siler City.

Chatham Food Hub infographic

Individuals can pre-order meals from restaurants and fresh produce from farmers. Orders will be accepted Monday through Friday of each week for pickup in Bray Park the following Wednesday. Customers can drive through the park to pick up their prepaid orders in a COVID-19-safe way. In addition to retail offerings, the Food Hub will offer free food as well. CORA will distribute pre-packaged boxes of groceries, and Hub staff are working with some local faith-based groups to prepare free meals for distribution through the Hub and/or sponsor Hub meals for families who are struggling.

Vendors participating in the Hub include:

  • Bestfood Cafeteria
  • Compadres Mexican Restaurants
  • CORA
  • Ever Reach Farms (will begin sales week of August 3, for pickup August 12)
  • Green Panda Farms
  • Rojo Canela
  • The Root Cellar

Order food from the online ordering platform!

Order by midnight on Friday, July 31 to pick up your first Hub order on Wednesday, August 5.

Visit the Chatham Food Hub website.

Keep up to date with all the Chatham Food Hub happenings on their Facebook page!

For more information and/or to sign up to participate as a vendor, please contact the Food Hub planning team at chathamfoodhub@gmail.com.

If you are interested in donating food, money, supplies, time, or expertise to the Chatham Food Hub, please email chathamfoodhub@gmail.com for more information.