New County Hunger Data Released – Map the Meal Gap 2019

PEMBROKE PARK, FL – May 1, 2019 – Feeding South Florida announced the release of Map the Meal Gap 2019, the latest report by…

Walmart and Sam’s Club Launch  “Fight Hunger. Spark Change.” Campaign to Combat Hunger in South Florida

Pembroke Park, FL, April 22, 2019 – To raise awareness and combat the issue of hunger, Walmart, Sam’s Club, Feeding America® and Feeding South Florida…

We, as a community, and country, just experienced an unprecedented time and uncharted territory for Feeding America’s network of food banks. Feeding South Florida…

Feeding South Florida’s Statement on the Temporary Deal to Reopen Federal Government

Feeding South Florida is relieved to hear that a temporary deal has re-opened the federal government. The significant lingering impact of the shutdown will…

Federal Workers Impacted by Government Shutdown Get a Little Help from Feeding South Florida

By Carli Teproff | Miami Herald To view original post and video, click here. With no end in sight for the government shutdown, Feeding…

SNAP Recipients Turn to Food Banks as Program Funds Run Out

To view the original post and video, click here. PEMBROKE PARK, FLA. (WSVN) – As the partial government shutdown drags on, food stamp recipients…

Hundreds of Volunteers Sort Food for Furloughed Federal Employees on MLK Day Of Service

Inside of a large food bank warehouse in Pembroke Park, a group of students and their mothers spent Monday morning sorting food into banana…

Government Shutdown Support

Many federal employees are feeling the impact of the government shutdown. Without a paycheck, individuals are having to choose between paying for their rent,…

With SNAP Recipients, Federal Workers in Need of Food, Florida Agencies Fill Shutdown Gap

By Samantha Gross | Miami Herald Despite the federal government shutdown, the 2.9 million Floridians who receive federal food assistance will get through February…

Susanna Bryan | South Florida Sun-Sentinel Furloughed and unpaid federal government workers are finding themselves worrying about yet another basic need: food. At least…

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