In a display of community spirit and teamwork, the football players and coaches of Groveland South Lake High School recently joined forces with Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) leader Tim Hancock to make a meaningful impact on the community. The team dedicated their time and energy to assist in sorting food at the Southeastern Food Bank, an essential service that helps to feed the hungry in the area.

Coach Bradley Lord expressed his gratitude towards the FCA for providing this opportunity saying, “We are thankful to the FCA for allowing us to serve the community in such a meaningful way.” This collaboration not only highlights the importance of giving back but also demonstrates the values of teamwork and compassion that are important to community service.

By supporting the Southeastern Food Bank, these young athletes and their coaches are inspiring others to serve their community.  

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