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WHAT: Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida is inviting the community to
a virtual behind-the-scenes look at its facilities to hear how the
organization is continuing to feed hope in our community during these
difficult times.
On Tues., April 27, participants who register for the “Food for Thought”
virtual tour will be granted access to the organization’s warehouse via
Zoom to see how the food bank has been able to distribute enough food
for 300,000 meals a day. Attendees will also hear about the different
programs Second Harvest maintains to help feed anyone who faces food
insecurity across Orange, Osceola, Lake, Seminole, Volusia and Brevard
counties.
For a year, Second Harvest has doubled its daily distribution numbers as
a direct result of the economic impact from the COVID-19 pandemic. The
organization needs the community’s help more than ever to continue at
these elevated levels. Since March 2020, Second Harvest has served 96
million meals.
For more information about signing up for a “Food for Thought” tour, visit
www.FeedHopeNow.Org/Tour.
WHEN: April 27, 2021
10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
WHERE: This event is virtual via Zoom. A secure link will be sent to attendees prior
to the start of the tour. Participants will not appear on video or audio
unless they choose to enable these features.
REGISTER: To register, visit the event page. For more information about the nonprofit,
visit Second Harvest’s website.
COST: Free
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