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The nonprofit Farm Share is working with the faith community in Orlando to distribute food to people in need. Farm Share will hold a drive thru event at Mt. Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church Saturday, with help from Orlando City Commissioner Bakari Burns.
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Families in Deltona can pick up a week’s worth of food at a drive thru food distribution event hosted by Farm Share and the City of Deltona.
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Up to 500,000 people in Central Florida are food-insecure.
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The two semi-tractor trailers of food was dropped off at the Orlando food bank today.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed more than one billion dollars in budget items today
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School’s out in Central Florida and that means students can’t rely on free and reduced lunch programs for breakfasts and lunches over the next two months.
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Volunteers at Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida packed food and other supplies into disaster relief packs in Orlando today.
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School holidays can be a stressful time for families who usually rely on schools’ free and reduced lunch programs to feed their kids. That's why Second Harvest teamed up with local organizations to provide those families with meals over the Thanksgiving break.
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Second Harvest of Central Florida will pack close to 6,000 disaster food relief boxes to send to areas impacted by Hurricane Michael.
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With the schoolyear under way, most children will not go hungry during the day. Local nonprofits want to make sure kids are well-fed after school hours.