
Please mail check to: 411 Mercy Drive, Orlando, Florida 32805. Make sure to check out our frequently asked food drive questions.Įmail: you would like to send us a financial donation please make the check out to "Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida". Please send any additional questions to:Įmail: Food Drive Drop-Off or Pick-Up Address: 411 Mercy Drive, Orlando, Florida 32805. Fill out our food assistance form to receive a list of feeding programs located near your location.Įmail: Click here to learn about volunteering at all our facilities.Ĭlick here to learn how you can become a feeding partner.
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211 provides free and confidential information and can also help with food, housing, employment, health care, counseling and more. If you need assistance during the weekends, please call United Way's 2-1-1. If you need immediate assistance, please call us at 40. View map.Ĭontact: Greg Hansen, Brevard Operations ManagerĤ045 NE 36th Ave., Ocala, FL 34478 View map.Ĭontact: Peter Del Toro, Marion Operations Manager

View map.Ĭontact: Robert Thomas, Volusia Operations ManagerĦ928A Vickie Circle, West Melbourne, FL 32904. Our network of agencies encompasses a variety of. View map.ģ20 North Street, Daytona Beach, FL 32114. Working closely with Partner Agencies across six counties, our Agency Relations Department provides customer service and the tools needed to support a successful agency, including: ordering and reporting procedures food safety and compliance standards and storage guidelines. View map.ģ702 Mercy Star Ct., Building 3 Suite 130, Orlando, FL 32808. In the coming years, we will continue to expand our reach and strive to make our community healthier by feeding hope, fighting hunger and fueling health.If you would like more information about Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida and the services we provide, please use the contact information below.Ĥ11 Mercy Drive, Orlando, FL 32805.

She also receives fresh produce, which is her favorite. Inside the boxes, she finds low-sodium beans, brown rice, and other pantry staples that help build complete meals.
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When she opens the door, she exclaims, “Thank you, so much!” even if the delivery driver has already continued on his route. Through Second Harvest’s Bring Hope Home program, Robin receives perishable and nonperishable food delivered to her doorstep. She looks forward to special deliveries twice a month thanks to you. She doesn’t drive due to a disability, and she can only afford a few groceries on her limited income. “To be honest, I usually don’t have much left after paying for medications and rent,” she explains. Your support of Second Harvest Food Bank helps increase access to fresh fruits and vegetables, lean meats, and dairy products to provide well-rounded meals for our neighbors facing difficult financial choices, like Robin. This approach might keep food in the pantry, but it can lead to chronic, diet-related diseases. Unfortunately, kids, families, and seniors trying to stretch a limited budget often remove fresh, healthy food from their shopping carts replacing them with calorie-dense and nutritionally-deficient foods. Food is directly related to health and well-being, whether it’s a butternut squash or a hamburger.
