M&N Augustine Foundation Easter Feed

The Annual M&N Augustine Foundation Easter feed is the centerpiece of our calendar. Every year, the Saturday before Easter we feed over 6,000 meals with the help of our dedicated volunteers and donations from individuals and local businesses.


Help Us Feed Over 6,000 

Downloadable 2024 Easter Feed Flyer

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We’re excited to host our M&N Augustine Foundation’s Annual Trent Trumbo Easter Feed again. You, your family or your organization can help! The format will be the same as our last Thanksgiving meal. It will be a "Pick n Go" style.

Meals will be available Saturday March 30th, 2024 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at the following locations:

M&N Augustine Foundation,
503 E 15th St
Fayetteville, AR 72701

Caudle Avenue Baptist Church
404 Caudle Ave.
Springdale, AR 72764

Use the links below if you, your family, or your organization is interested in volunteering and making an important impact to our community this Easter.

Volunteers Needed:

Volunteer during Easter Feed Prep Week:

Sign-up here if you are interested in volunteering to help prepare for the Easter Feed in the days leading up to the event.

Volunteer for Easter Feed:

Sign-up here if you are interested in volunteering for the Easter Feed.

Contact Information:
Joe Augustine 479-236-3800
Beverly Augustine 479-236-8200
Pam Miller 479-200-0993


Getting Ready for Easter Feed ‘23

The Easter Feed began nearly 20 years ago. It was the vision of the Augustine family to give back during the Easter season. It grew over the years and was the reason the M&N Augustine Foundation was created. The founder, Merlin Augustine, wanted the Feed to grow beyond an Augustine family event to a community event. The Foundation was started to help the Easter Feed to grow into what it is today.

We invite you to be a part of the Easter Feed. You and your family can volunteer or you or your organization can make a tax-deductible donation to make sure no one goes hungry during the Easter season.

Past Easter Feeds