We encourage all families to check and double check all events, information and news prior to making decisions for their families because, while we strive for perfection, information, news, events, and details always will and do change. We're happy you're here! This website was designed to assist families with finding resources, ideas and things to do within the Central Florida community. Get more every day:įor all the latest news and opportunities for your Central Florida family, follow My Central Florida Family on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube or sign up for our Weekly Fun-Letters today!īe sure to check out our Daily Events Line-Up with events that are happening throughout Central Florida every single day! Please always confirm with this family-friendly business by calling or clicking the links for the most up-to-date information. The products can also be purchased online individually, in bulk or as part of a gift basket at More Information:ĬFor more information about Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida and its Culinary Training Program, visit Disclaimer: Events and information listed on this site are subject to last minute cancellations and changes which might not be reflected in this M圜 post. Of those, more than 95% went right to work or continued their education in the restaurant/catering industry.įorty-five retailers currently sell A Spoon Full of Hope Tomato Basil Soup A Spoon Full of Hope Honey: mangrove, orange blossom, palmetto, and wildflower and A Spoon Full of Hope Classic Shortbread Cookies in their stores. More than 380 students have graduated from Second Harvest’s Culinary Training Program, which was established in 2013. “As the first Feeding America network member to launch a multi-product signature food line, Second Harvest is not only committed to remaining competitive in the retail market, but also to providing the opportunity for more people to build employability skills – especially when food service jobs are in such high demand.” We are asking anyone that is sick to please refrain from volunteering.“We’re successfully demonstrating the power of innovation when it comes to hunger relief,” said Dave Krepcho, president and CEO of Second Harvest. There are hand sanitizing stations throughout the facility. Volunteers are being checked in by the front desk team. Volunteers are then split into groups of 10 throughout the warehouse. Volunteers Needed: Volunteer shifts are limited to no more than 40 volunteers at a time. Shelf stable foods designed for toddlers such as Stage 3, Graduates, etc. Shelf-stable white whole milk for 1 years old Shelf-stable 1% (low fat) or skim milk for 2 years old and up Shelf-stable soy milkĬanned fruits, preferably packed in juice with no added sugarĬanned vegetables, preferably low sodium or no salt addedĬanned beans such as black, red, pink, pinto beans, black-eyed peas, pigeon peas, garbanzos Powdered infant milk or soy based formulas (WIC-approved preferred)īaby fruits (single ingredient preferred)īaby vegetables (single ingredient preferred) Must be unopened and stored separate from food donations. Non-food Items: Diapers, toiletries (soap, shampoo, shaving cream, etc.). No individual serving glass or plastic containers unless in an unopened case. Other: Nutritional drinks (ex: Ensure, Boost)īaby Food: Must be in complete, undamaged original packaging. Meals: Beef stew, canned soup (reduced sodium varieties), chili, other canned meals Protein Foods: Canned meat/poultry, canned tuna/salmon (packed in water), canned/dry beans & peas (low/no salt varieties), peanut butterĭairy/Dairy Alternatives: Nonfat dry milk, evaporated milk, soymilk Grains: Rice, pasta, crackers (whole-grain varieties), ready-to-eat cereal (low sugar/high-fiber), oatmeal Vegetables: Canned vegetables (reduced salt/no salt varieties), 100% vegetable juice, spaghetti sauce Donations Needed: Fruits: Canned fruit (in its own juice, no sugar added varieties), dried fruit, 100% fruit juice
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