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Ending the Vicious Cycle of Hunger

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Joseph found himself in a line at a local church food pantry. His health issues had forced him to allocate a significant portion of his monthly expenses to treatment, just to stay employed and maintain health insurance. He turned to a local Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida feeding partner for help with food assistance.

โ€œItโ€™s just a vicious cycle,โ€ he said. โ€œI canโ€™t afford anything extra, so this means so much.โ€

For 1 in 8 Central Floridians like Joseph, hunger is a daily disaster often brought on by expensive medications and high costs of living.

โ€œThe economy has really affected people,โ€ said John, who runs the Community United Methodist Church Food Pantry in Fruitland Park along with wife Barbara. โ€œThey canโ€™t make it to the end of the month without help with food.โ€

Barbara added that she sees a lot of single-income households, whether they are senior citizens or single parents. The pantry typically serves about 100 families a month through its twice-weekly food distributions. Neighbors like Joseph drive through the parking lot and receive meat, produce, non-perishable items and other staples.

This kind of support is made possible by the support of a caring community, and funding partners like Chick-fil-A, which granted funds to feed families at 25 feeding partners in Lake County when a new restaurant opened in Leesburg last year. This funding for the Community United Methodist pantry provided enough food for more than 740 meals over the course of a month for families in Fruitland Park.

โ€œIt definitely means a lot,โ€ said Barbara. โ€œIt enables us to buy more groceries for our Fruitland Park neighbors.โ€

Through acts of kindness and generosity, neighbors across Central Florida can access the food resources they need to thrive.

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