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Residents got their COVID-19 shot and then picked up food for the week at the Salvation Army Orlando today.
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The two semi-tractor trailers of food was dropped off at the Orlando food bank today.
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A national survey conducted by Feeding America found one out of six adults, and one out of three children in Central Florida could be food insecure by December.
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The district has served some 300,000 meals since mid-March.
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More than two million kids stand to receive an additional $5.70 per day they've missed school on their families' EBT cards.
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Clouds of the insects can stretch for miles, devouring vegetation and destroying crops. Locust experts say time is running out to get the swarms under control because they multiply so quickly.
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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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They've seen the demand for mobile food drops at the site triple since they started in 2015.