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Aetna Stocks 65 School Pantries for 2023-2024 Academic Year

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Today, Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida announced the expansion of its School Partnerships Program through a $115,150 grant provided by Aetna, a CVS health company.

The funding will help elementary, middle, high school and post-secondary institutions stock their markets and emergency pantries with nonperishable food items throughout the 2023-2024 academic year. Currently, 65 schools across Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Volusia counties participate in Second Harvestโ€™s program, which is designed to give students and families access to the nutrition they need after school and on weekends.

โ€œWe continue to see more and more families โ€“ many for the first time โ€“ having to make difficult household budget decisions due to higher costs of necessities,โ€ said Derrick Chubbs, President and CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank. โ€œThis latest grant from Aetna will help us continue to support student-centered and stigma-reducing access to nutritious food for students and their families.โ€

Aetna Better Health of Florida publicly celebrated this event at Evanโ€™s High School, Floridaโ€™s first Community Partnership School. The partnership among Childrenโ€™s Home Society of Florida, Orange Blossom Family Health, Orange County Public Schools and the University of Central Florida, focuses on removing tough barriers to learning by bringing together high-quality academics, health care, counseling, support, mentoring and moreโ€” right on-site at the school.

Aetna Better Health of Florida CEO Jennifer Sweet added, โ€œWeโ€™re committed to helping people in under-resourced communities achieve their best health and know that improving health starts with good nutrition. Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida is doing great work providing healthy and safe food to students and, through this collaboration, weโ€™re working together to support the health of our communities.โ€

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida distributes enough food for 300,000 meals a day โ€“ but despite that fact, one in five local children is still at risk of going to bed hungry on any given night.

Food is Learning.

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