You can make a difference this Hunger Action Month!
Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida is calling on its neighbors across the seven-county service area to help feed hope and end hunger.
In September, which is Hunger Action Month, Second Harvest is encouraging one million actions – such as donating, advocating or volunteering – to raise awareness for the one in eight adults and one in six children experiencing hunger on any given day in Central Florida.
The community can get involved in a variety of ways:
- Donate 30 non-perishable food items
- Host a virtual food drive
- Attend a “Food for Thought” tour
- Attend the “Ten10 Brewing 30 in 30” event on Sept. 7
- Wear orange on Sept. 10 for Hunger Action Day
- Donate $30 for 30 days of hunger
- Sign up to volunteer at Second Harvest’s distribution center or at Mercy Kitchen
- Become a monthly Meal Maker
- Take a pledge to advocate for hunger relief
- Like and follow Second Harvest on social media
“We continue to see more families finding themselves in a place they never imagined – needing help with food,” said Derrick Chubbs, President and CEO at Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. “Hunger Action Month is a reminder that it will take all of us to ensure that our friends and neighbors have the nutritious food they need to learn, work and thrive. Your support is more important than ever as we work to provide hope and sustenance to those who need it most.”