We are immensely fortunate for a community that’s willing to serve. Thanks to a hardworking team of volunteers and DH’s valuable partners, over 500 households received bountiful boxes of meat, fresh veggies, fruits, fruit cups, cereal, peanut butter, rice, among many other wholesome items on January 30th, Saturday morning. That’s 225 more vehicles than what we had in October of last year! People are hurting and food is immediate. DH aims to bridge the gap!
None of this would have been made possible without the support of Feeding The Gulf Coast, NWFL Fairgrounds, United Way of Emerald Coast, Step One Automotive, FWB Police Department, and Harbor Docks Seafood Market.
DH will continue to seek opportunities to secure bulk volumes of food to host more food distributions throughout 2021!
Volunteers preparing boxes at NWFL Fairgrounds The joy of helping out! More volunteers hard at work! Boxes, boxes, and more boxes of good food! Working together to bridge the gap! Pallets of boxes for the drive through distribution Do you see the pure glee in the background? Recycling boxes to give out more food boxes Mood goal for 2021 Thousand-yard stare of food distribution logistics Volunteer staging pallets of food boxes before cars drivethrough Volunteers working through boxes of food Working together to end local hunger. What better way to spend time with friends?
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