This week’s Hometown Hero, presented by the O. Max Gardner Foundation, is Suzanne Tormollen.
Tormollen is the director of marketing at TABLE, a beloved local nonprofit helping kids with food insecurity in Chapel Hill and Carrboro since 2008. Tormollen has been with TABLE almost since the day she moved to Chapel Hill 14 years ago. TABLE feeds about a thousand kids every week with food delivered right to their doorsteps, more than half of which is fresh produce. They also promote nutrition education with their at home cooking program, Chefs at Home.
You can learn more about TABLE here.
Listen to this week’s Hometown Hero segment below, and check in next week for another recognition of someone who is making a difference in our community! Who do you think deserves to be recognized? Nominate them below! At this time, Hometown Hero nominations are focused on individuals connected to local nonprofits, charities, schools, and other community service organizations making a positive impact across our area.
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