Restaurants across the country donate more than 100,000 meals each to local nonprofit partners
Each day, local Chick-fil-A® restaurants look for ways to care for their communities. One simple yet impactful way they do this collectively is through the Chick-fil-A Shared Table® program, which donates surplus food to neighborhood nonprofit partners to help create meals.
This September, as local Owner-Operators continue to serve through Shared Table, eight restaurants are celebrating a major program milestone: each has helped create more than 100,000 meals in their communities, making them the first Chick-fil-A locations to cross this threshold.
Their commitment represents more than numbers—it reflects a spirit of generosity that’s fueling care across the country.
Meet the Restaurants Making a Difference
Chick-fil-A Kingston Overlook (Knoxville, Tennessee)
- 138K meals donated to Knox Area Rescue Ministries to help restore the lives of neighbors experiencing homelessness.
Chick-fil-A Coliseum Boulevard (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
- 124K meals donated to local nonprofits including Mission Church to support families in need.
Chick-fil-A Dressler Road (North Canton, Ohio)
- 121K meals donated to Community Harvest, the Akron-Canton Regional Food Bank’s prepared and perishable food rescue program, to help distribute rescued food to hunger-relief programs. In 2023, Chick-fil-A, Inc. donated $100,000 to Community Harvest to honor its efforts to reduce food insecurity in the area.


Chick-fil-A Rincon (Rincon, Georgia)
- 114K meals donated to Manna House Ministries, supporting neighbors through food donations, utilities and basic needs.
Chick-fil-A Colonial Heights (Colonial Heights, Virginia)
- 109K meals donated to A Palace of Miracles, which offers hot meals, free groceries and clothing to families in need.
Chick-fil-A Clackamas Promenade (Clackamas, Oregon)
- 104K meals donated to Francis Center, providing food and clothing to vulnerable community members.
Chick-fil-A Sunshine & Campbell (Springfield, Missouri)
- 103K meals donated to the Salvation Army Harbor House to provide support for single-parent families who are homeless.
Chick-fil-A Wentzville (Wentzville, Missouri)
- 101K meals donated to St. Vincent de Paul Society, offering assistance with food, housing, health and clothing.
A Milestone That Inspires
While these restaurants are the first to cross the 100,000-meal threshold, the true milestone reflects the ongoing care shown by local Owner-Operators and their teams every day.
As more restaurants continue donating through Shared Table, the goal remains the same: to help meet real needs in local communities, one meal at a time.