On December 11, from 2 to 5 p.m., the holiday food distribution will take place at West Fraser Perry Mill, located at 1509 S Byron Butler PKWY in Perry. This drive-thru event will operate on a first come, first served basis, ensuring that those in need can access the much-needed food. It's a great opportunity for the community to come together and help those facing difficulties during the holiday season.
The volunteers at Second Harvest have worked hard to organize this distribution and ensure that a sufficient amount of food is available. They understand the importance of a holiday meal and are committed to making sure no one is left hungry.
On December 12, between 2 and 5 p.m., the old Winn-Dixie parking lot at 911 Pinewood Drive SW in Live Oak will be the location for the food distribution. Again, it will be a drive-thru service, with the same first come, first served principle. This helps to ensure that everyone gets a fair chance to receive the food they need.
The community's support has been crucial in making these distributions possible. Local businesses and individuals have come forward to donate food and resources, showing their compassion for those in need. Second Harvest is grateful for their contributions and is working hard to make a positive impact.
On December 17, from 10 to 12 p.m., the food distribution will be held at 152 SW Onslow Street in Greenville. This is another opportunity for residents in Madison County to receive a holiday meal. The drive-thru format makes it convenient for people to access the food without having to leave their vehicles.
Second Harvest is committed to serving as many people as possible during this holiday season. They are working closely with local organizations and agencies to ensure that the food reaches those who need it the most. Their efforts are making a real difference in the lives of many.
On December 18, from 10 to 12 p.m., the Jefferson County Public Library at 375 S Water Street in Monticello will be the site of the food distribution. This provides a convenient location for residents in Jefferson County to access the food and enjoy a holiday meal.
Second Harvest's dedication to serving the community is evident in these holiday food distributions. They are working tirelessly to ensure that no one misses out on the joy of a holiday meal, even in the face of natural disasters.
On December 21, starting from 7 a.m. until the food runs out, the Governors Square Mall at 1500 Apalachee PKWY will be the location for the final food distribution. This is a great opportunity for residents in Leon County to receive a holiday meal and celebrate the season.
Second Harvest's efforts are not only providing food but also bringing the community together. People are coming together to support one another and make a difference in the lives of those in need. It's a heartwarming sight to see the community coming together during these difficult times.