Masked and ready to respond to the needs in the community: Beta Theta Members Treasurer Diann Lovette, President Toni Bell and Publicity Director Michelle Delaney (photo by SLT)

When the plea went out that donations were needed as quickly as possible to support a new community initiative, “Feed The Frontline Heroes”, Beta Theta-ESA immediately reacted and made a contribution. 

The Kiwanis Club of South Lake and The South Lake Business Leaders came up with the idea and last Friday, April 10, it kicked off. The two groups partnered with community organizations and private donors, along with local restaurants, and food trucks, to supply meals to police and fire departments, hospital, care facility workers, and other frontline heroes. “Our goal is to deliver meals to multiple locations weekly”, said Kiwanis member Cathy Bateham. Cathy is also a Beta Theta Member.

Carrabba’s Italian Grill generously matched each $10 contribution, the price of a meal, with a meal, two meals for the price of one.

To Help Feed Frontline Heroes, donations can be brought directly to United Southern Bank (UBS), 1510 SR 50, Clermont, which will allow for faster access to funds and more food deliveries. The USB tellers are ready to assist in making your donation. Just mention The Kiwanis Club of South Lank and receive a tax-deductible receipt. Donations can also be mailed to the Kiwanis Club of South Lake Foundation, P.O. Box 120175, Clermont Fl 34712, or click on the link to make an online donation: https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/1209235.

Previous articleBusiness Resources For Our Small Businesses
Next articleCity of Clermont Launches Semi-Virtual City Council Meetings