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How to help Orlando food banks

When times are tough, Orlandoans join together to help neighbors in need. Here’s how you can help local food banks and food distribution programs through donations and volunteer work.

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Last year, more than 42,443 volunteers helped fight hunger in Florida. | Photo courtesy of Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida

According to Feeding America, 13.9% of Orange County residents experience food insecurity, and local food programs are feeling the squeeze amid increased demand. Lend a hand to neighbors in need by donating groceries, money, or your time to these Orlando food banks.

Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida
Sort items and pack boxes, or make a monetary donation. Every $10 provides 40 meals for locals in need.

United Against Poverty Orlando
Drop off donations like baby food, crackers, cereal, and pastas from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday at the Life Enrichment Center.

Matthew’s Hope
Buy items like fruit bowls, protein bars, and canned vegetables from this nonprofit’s Amazon wishlist — or sign up to purchase, prepare, or serve meals.

Looking for more ways to volunteer around O-Town? Here are 25 ways to give back.

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