
Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, Inc.
Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, Inc.
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More about this organization
Mission
To create hope and nourish lives through a powerful hunger relief network, while multiplying the generosity of a caring community.
About
General food distribution: collection, warehousing, and distribution of product from local and national food industry donors, community food drives, and purchases to non-profit agencies with feeding and/or food distribution programs. The food is provided to partner agencies at a greatly reduced cost. The partner agencies provide the food to people in need at no cost. 37,170,576 pounds of food were distributed which provided approximately 24,780,384 meals.
