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Hurricane Milton’s Destruction: Thousands Now Face Food Insecurity

PRESS RELEASE: October 10, 2024

In the wake of Hurricane Milton, thousands of Florida residents are struggling to recover from the devastating storm. The hurricane, which brought torrential rain, 120 mph winds, and catastrophic flooding, has left entire communities grappling with severe food shortages. With over 3.4 million people affected by power outages, damaged homes, and submerged farmlands, access to food has become a daily challenge.


For families hit hardest by Hurricane Milton's damage, the situation is dire. Grocery stores remain closed, food banks are overwhelmed, and many are unable to get basic supplies. The food insecurity crisis is worsening as families are left without options to feed their children and themselves.


Without immediate action, this crisis will spiral further out of control. When families can't access food, they can't rebuild. Every day without help is another day of uncertainty, hunger, and hopelessness.


Here’s how you can make a difference:

  • Donate today to help us deliver emergency meals to families in need.

  • Join our volunteer network to assist with food distribution in the affected areas.

  • Share this message to spread awareness and ensure more people contribute to the recovery efforts.


By donating to our emergency food relief program, you’re not just providing meals—you’re giving families the hope and support they need to rebuild their lives. Every donation counts in the fight against hunger and food insecurity after Hurricane Milton.


Click here to donate and help those in need recover from this disaster.

Hurricane Milton’s Destruction: Thousands Now Face Food Insecurity
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