Palm Beach County & Feeding South Florida Seeing Growth in Children Living in Poverty

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.  – A new study shows the amount of Florida children living in poverty is growing. According to the Annie E.…

Small Businesses Can Make an Impact on Hunger

BY KINISHA CORREIA kinisha.correia@gmail.com There’s an intolerable problem troubling South Florida — hunger. Some small business models, such as Zak the Baker, are helping…

Feeding South Florida Appoints New Board of Directors Officers & Names New Members

Paco Vélez, CEO of Feeding South Florida™, is pleased to announce several recent appointments to the organization’s Board of Directors. All previous Feeding South…

FIU’s Women’s Basketball Volunteers at Feeding South Florida

MIAMI (July 2, 2015) – The women’s basketball team spent last weekend volunteering with Feeding South Florida, sorting and packing food for the hungry.…

Giving is a Team Effort

By Gene Shaefer As my two-year term as chairman of the board of United Way of Miami-Dade ends, I can say one thing with…

Hunger Still a Concern in South Florida

By Lisa J. Huriash Sun Sentinel South Florida thrives as a care-free Mecca for tourists. But it’s also home to hundreds of thousands of…

Hunger Common Among Older Adults in South Florida

By Carla Hall, Lisa Marsh Ryerson South Florida is the land of sunshine, but for too many of its residents, a dark cloud obscures…

Feeding South Florida’s Gets New Refrigerated Truck Thanks to Bank of America

New refrigerated truck delivers food to families Paco Velez considers his new Feeding South Florida refrigerated truck, he doesn’t see steel, an engine and…

Feeding South Florida Receives a $20,000 Grant from The Dunkin’ Donuts & Baskin-Robbins Community Foundation

MIAMI, April 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Feeding South Florida announced today that they have received a $20,000 grant from The Dunkin’ Donuts & Baskin-Robbins Community Foundation…

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