Fighting Hunger. Feeding Hope.
December 16, 2010

Meet our Feeding Partner: The Sharing Center

Author: Erin Gray

Meet our Feeding Partner: The Sharing CenterLast year, Second Harvest utilized  nearly 500 partner feeding programs to distribute 24 million pounds of food into the community. The Sharing Center is doing their part to fight hunger in Seminole County.

The Sharing Center has locations in Sanford and in Longwood. Last year alone, they helped over 51,000 people with food and other services.   I visited the Longwood location the second week of December and met with Don Warner, the Pantry Supervisor of both sites.
The holidays are especially busy at The Sharing Center. For Thanksgiving, they distributed 2000 baskets, and plan on distributing the same amount for the Christmas Holiday.  In addition to the Christmas baskets, The Sharing Center started a “shoe card” program this year.  The Sharing Center has been purchasing and receiving donated gift cards to discount shoe stores.  They will give gift cards to each child living in the household, up to 19 years old.

Meet our Feeding Partner: The Sharing CenterThe Sharing Center has a large group of volunteers that help out at the pantry.  Many of the volunteers go back to the pantry to volunteer on a repetitive basis because of the enjoyment they receive.

If you are interested in learning more about the Sharing Center please follow this link:  http://www.thesharingcenter.org/

Erin Gray
Agency Relations Manager

November 11, 2009

Partner Profile: The Sharing Center

Author: Erin Gray

At Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida we have more than 500 partner agencies and we serve 6 counties. As the Agency Relations Manager I am very fortunate that I get to work with and get to know our partner agencies that are located throughout Central Florida who help to end hunger.  One of those partner agencies that I work with and would like to spotlight is the Sharing Center.   

The Sharing Center is one of our partner feeding programs located in Seminole County. Their main distribution site is in Longwood, Florida. Their 40×60 sq ft pantry is able to provide over 2,000 bags of food a month to over 600 families.

The Sharing Center states that they have seen an increase in families that are coming to receive food from them this year compared to previous years. 

Michael Kenyon, the Director of Volunteer and Pantry Services at the Sharing Center, says “We shop every week in order receive nutritious and substantial food for our clients. Second Harvest is great benefit to us and our clients”. 

The Sharing Center is open Monday – Friday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. to help people in need.  If you want to volunteer or find out more information on the Sharing Center, please check out their Web site.

Erin Gray
Agency Relations Manager