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18 Tons of Food Delivered this Week for Hurricane Relief

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October 31 – Sarasota

Food banks in Sarasota and Manatee counties rushed to help people impacted by Hurricane Ian, dipping into their reserves to help out after the storm. In response to the need, leaders from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have rallied volunteers from surrounding states to come to the aid of people affected by the storm.

The church leaders asked the Mayors’ Feed the Hungry Program  how they could provide assistance to our local food pantries serving the community. As a result they are sending 18 tons of food and supplies that will be distributed to non-profit agencies participating in the Mayors’ Feed the Hungry Program.

Non-profit organizers are asking members of the community to continue to donate in time for the holidays to provide for ongoing storm relief, and help for Thanksgiving and Christmas. All donations stay in Sarasota and Manatee counties.

Financial donations are especially appreciated. They allow food pantries to give out gift cards, which means participants can buy the foods they like and know how to prepare. As an added bonus, the Flanzer Trust is matching donations made through their site, FlanzerTrust.org. Make sure to select The MFTHP from the list of charities. Donors can also learn about giving their time or non-perishable food items at MayorsFeedTheHungry.org. 

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