Stories of Hope

Second Harvest Triples Food Production at New Mercy Kitchen

Share

Today, Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida celebrated the grand opening of its new Mercy Kitchen, which will allow the hunger-relief organization to triple its food production output.

Due to the heightened and sustained need for food assistance caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Second Harvest outgrew its existing kitchen and needed to find an additional location. As a result of CARES Act funding through Orange County and financial support from the community, the food bank was able to expand into the new 20,000-square-foot facility, two miles from its main warehouse. The new space includes an expanded production kitchen, a cooler and freezer area, dry storage, and six receiving and distribution bay doors to support Second Harvest’s operations.

Greg Higgerson, Second Harvest's Chief Development Officer; Anna Palmer Darkes, Second Harvest Board Member; Nancy Brumbaugh, Second Harvest's Vice President of Food Services; Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings; and Orange County Commissioner Victoria Siplin help unbox food distributed from Mercy Kitchen during grand opening festivities.

Volunteers and staff at this location will support hunger relief efforts by producing more than 115,000 meals a week, including:

“We’re now one year into our COVID-disaster relief initiative, and we continue to hear from people who have never been in this position before – they need help feeding their families,” said Nancy Brumbaugh, vice president of food services. “Mercy Kitchen will produce more than meals – it will feed hope to the thousands of kids, seniors, veterans and families in need across Central Florida.”

Additionally, Mercy Kitchen will house Second Harvest’s social entrepreneurial endeavors, such as providing contracted meals for private schools and healthcare partners.

Second Harvest continues to distribute more meals to more people facing hunger.

See your impact in action.

Stories of Hope

Real Stories. Real Impact.

Meet the neighbors, partners and volunteers who bring our mission to life. These stories highlight how your support helps fight hunger, fuel futures and strengthen communities
— one meal at a time.

A Summer of Meals and Hope, Thanks to You

Thank you for being part of a community that cares enough to ensure kids and families have access to the...

Lee Found Hope and Stability at a Local Food Pantry

Lee never expected her world would turn upside down in the blink of an eye. "Our car unexpectedly died while...

Celebrating Outstanding Volunteers

At the heart of Second Harvest's success lies the unwavering commitment of its volunteers. Last year, the Central Florida community...
Generic filters