Disaster Relief Hits the Road

Less than 48 hours after Hurricane Ian swept through Central Florida, Second Harvestโs semi-truck pulled into the parking lot at The Rock Church in Kissimmee for its first post-hurricane food distribution. More than 90 cars snaked through the parking lot, waiting for the food they needed to refill their pantries.
Hurricane Ian: One Week Later

Itโs been a week since Hurricane Ian destroyed parts of our community. There is still flooding in areas of Central Florida and families continue to reach out for food assistance.
Since the storm hit, food distribution has returned to the level we experienced at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic โ enough food for 300,000 meals a day. Thatโs 75,000 additional meals needed every day compared to the months before the storm, and this heightened need could last for several weeks or even longer.
Serving Our Veterans

โA lot of people donโt realize the struggles of veterans,โ Agustin โAugieโ Serrano explains. Through a partnership with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, he develops relationships with […]
Stephanie’s Story

โI never envisioned myself needing to go to a food pantry and asking for help,โ says Stephanie.
Because of you, Stephanie knew she had somewhere to get nutritious food for her family when nothing else was going as planned.
โI canโt tell you how much I actually appreciate it. Because, looking in my refrigerator, I know I can at least provide when everything else seems unstable. So, thank you.โ