FNC Feeds hundreds of Families. People fill their cars with needed food

Early Friday morning the second south Lake food drop and distribution was held by Faith Neighborhood Center (FNC) and Second Harvest.

A line of hundreds of cars stretched from Hwy 50 to FNC and beyond waiting for food to be distributed.

The FAITH Neighborhood Center (FNC), located at 14727 Timber Village Road in Groveland, was founded in 1972 and has been in continuous operation since opening. The Center has grown to over 100 dedicated volunteers. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic, there are more people in need and more volunteers needed to help.

FAITH Neighborhood Center

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida delivered 35,000 pounds of meat, produce, bread, canned goods, juice and milk to FAITH Neighborhood Center (FNC). Volunteers distribute the food. The South Lake Food Drop served 376 families in one day. Those families represented 1,719 South Lake residents and 736 children. For additional information, Visit https://sltablet.com

Posted by South Lake Tablet on Friday, April 3, 2020

FNC provides support to low-income families and individuals in South Lake County– Mascotte, Groveland, Clermont, Minneola, Montverde and points in between and south to the county line. It provides Food, Medical support in conjunction with the South Lake Community Health Center, Educational/Training opportunities, Assistance in applying for food stamps, Medicaid and Emergency Assistance.

There are many ways to help clients at FNC.  The Center, through Second Harvest, the USDA and other agencies and partners can generally purchase food at a much lower cost, often at less than 10% of the retail cost at the grocery.  So cash contributions go a long way.  Volunteering is fun and easy with limited time commitments and a variety of task options.

Learn more at faithneighborhoodcenter.com, call at 352-429-1200, or visit at 14727 Timber Village Road in Groveland.

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