Orlando food pantry where car crashed through the door still open to those in need
Read full article: Orlando food pantry where car crashed through the door still open to those in needIn late January, four people were hospitalized after a green pickup truck struck the One Heart for Women and Children food pantry on the outskirts of College Park. While the pantry is still without a door, it remains open to customers old and new.
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Generous donation feeds hundreds in Pine Hills community
Read full article: Generous donation feeds hundreds in Pine Hills communityDr. Trisha Bailey of Bailey’s Pharmacy partnered with United Foundation of Central Florida to feed families in Orange County’s Pine Hills Community on Wednesday. “Seeing all these cars, it breaks my heart that there’s so many people who are truly in need of food,” Bailey said. The executive director of the United Foundation of Central Florida, Sandra Fatmi-Hall, said they had people in the community reaching out and calling, which is why they selected the Pine Hills Community Center as the event site. Each box contains fruits, vegetables, a hot meal, along with other items, like water, milk, bread and hot dogs. “I truly wish and hope that other people, who are like myself, will jump in, so that we can continue this effort and be able to feed the community,” Bailey said.