A new CEO, Paco Velez, arrives at Feeding South Florida from the San Antonio Food Bank, bringing with him 12 years of food banking…

After the tragic loss of the Broward warehouse due to a fire, FSF opens a new facility sooner than expected. The new warehouse in…

FSF decides to join America’s Second Harvest re-branding efforts when it changed its name to Feeding America. It is during this time that Daily…

A new partnership with Publix and the creation of a food rescue program, FSF opens a Reclamation Center in a 30,800-square-foot warehouse in north…

FSF provides disaster relief efforts in south Miami-Dade County after Hurricane Andrew hits, prompting the Board of Directors to look at a larger and…

FSF opens a distribution center in the Homestead area to serve south Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties. Later, the south Miami-Dade distribution center moves to…

FSF begins the first prepared and perishable food rescue program in South Florida, called Extra Helpings

After seeing an increase in service to Broward County, it’s realized that Palm Beach County could benefit from a food bank as well. FSF…

In order to address a growing need in Broward County, FSF opens a 6,000 square-foot distribution center at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.

FSF opens a 33,000 square-foot warehouse and administrative office at 5850 NW 32nd Avenue in Miami. This facility allows FSF to handle larger quantities…

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