FORT MYERS, Fla.—The Harry Chapin Food Bank, the largest hunger-relief nonprofit in Southwest Florida, has been dedicated to feeding those in need since its inception as the Lee County Food Cooperative in 1983.
“You know, I think we’ve shown over 43 years that when we say we’re going to do something, we do it,” said Richard Leber, the CEO who has led the organization for the past decade.
The food bank is named after the renowned singer Harry Chapin, who donated proceeds from every other concert to fight hunger.
“We’re Charity Navigator four-star rated, and have been for 13 years,” said Leber.
The food bank efficiently uses donations, with 96 cents of every dollar going back to the community through food and food programs. Today, it feeds 300,000 people every month.
Working families, children, and seniors benefit from distributions, supported by 150 partner agencies across Southwest Florida.
“We have nothing but positive feedback from the agencies we serve and the neighbors that we take care of and the donors who come and see you know what we do every day,” said Leber.
For more information on the Harry Chapin Food Bank’s operations and impact, visit their Charity Navigator profile here.
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