The University of North Carolina School of the Arts presents their Music For Food Concert Series benefiting the Crisis Control Ministry Food Pantries.
According to Feeding America, 13.2% of Forsyth County residents were food insecure in 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic has widened the hunger gap in our community since then. Crisis Control Ministry assisted more than 20,000 neighbors struggling with food insecurity in fiscal year 2022-23. Musicians from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts believe no one should be without affordable access to food in our community, which is why they are collaborating with Crisis Control Ministry to help put food on the table for our neighbors. Come enjoy a performance by UNCSA's talented musicians and bring a non-perishable food donation or a financial contribution for Crisis Control Ministry's food pantries.
Temple Emanuel
201 Oakwood Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27103
The event is open to the public. Registration is not required. Food and monetary donations will be collected at the door. Financial gifts may also be made in advance through the donation form on this page, the Crisis Control Website at www.CrisisControl.org/donate, or by mail to: Crisis Control Ministry, 200 East Tenth St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101, or by calling 336-727-9976.
Music for Food is a musician-led initiative to fight hunger in local communities across the country. The people at Music for Food believe both music and food are essential to human life and growth. Music has the power to call forth the best in us, inspiring awareness and action when artists and audiences work together to transform ineffable musical experiences into tangible and needed food resources.
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