IA Reach: Raleigh Food Drive

What

IA Interior Architects is collecting food donations to contribute to Wake Tech Community College's “The Nest” Food Pantry, a program that assists Wake Tech Community College students impacted by food insecurity and hunger.


Donations needed:

  • Starch: boxed potatoes, noodles, mac & cheese, pasta meals, rice, quinoa, corn mix, etc.
  • Canned fruit: all varieties, juice and jellies 
  • Canned vegetables: all varieties
  • Breakfast: cold cereal, hot cereal, breakfast bars/drinks
  • Canned soup- Canned protein: chicken, salmon, peanut butter, beans, etc. 

W H E N

Donations accepted until Friday, 4/5

W H E R E

Drop off at the IA office or coordinate with Michele Graner for pick-up.

127 W Hargett Street, Suite 104
Raleigh, NC 27601

919.719.0518
[email protected]


L E A R N     M O R E


Click here for more information on WTCC's "The Nest" Food Pantry


IA is a global firm of architects, designers, strategists, and specialists. We focus exclusively on environments through the lens of interior architecture—a radical idea in 1984, when IA was founded. We are highly connected agents of change, committed to creativity, innovation, growth, and community.



IA is a global firm of architects, designers, strategists, and specialists. We focus exclusively on environments through the lens of interior architecture—a radical idea in 1984, when IA was founded. We are highly connected agents of change, committed to creativity, innovation, growth, and community.



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