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Demand for food assistance in Northeast Florida rises as data shows financial hardships of families
Read full article: Demand for food assistance in Northeast Florida rises as data shows financial hardships of familiesThe demand for food assistance is rising as data from ALICE shows that more than 38% of Northeast Florida families struggle to make ends meet despite growth in wages.
Local nonprofits collaborate for greatness
Read full article: Local nonprofits collaborate for greatnessLutheran Social Services of Northeast Florida operates five very different community outreach programs and resides under the same roof with other dynamic and life changing community partners like We Care Jax, Vision Is Priceless, CAN Community Health, and Jax Care Connect . Each organization shares true compassion and the ability to help those facing hardships stabilize their lives and earn a fresh and healthy start. If you want to find out more information about programs, volunteer opportunities, or donating, visit https://lssjax.org/ .
Mobile vaccination event at Lutheran Social Services also paused
Read full article: Mobile vaccination event at Lutheran Social Services also pausedLutheran Social Services was planning was setting up to host its second mobile vaccination event Tuesday morning at its location on Philips Highway when it got the word that distributing Johnson & Johnson vaccinations was put on hold.
Pop-up vaccine sites open in Arlington, Longbranch
Read full article: Pop-up vaccine sites open in Arlington, LongbranchJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Two new pop-up vaccine sites opened in two Jacksonville neighborhoods Wednesday. The sites — at University Park Library in Arlington and Kooker Park in the Longbranch neighborhood — are offering one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccines. The @FLSERT are hosting two different one-day Johnson & Johnson vaccine events today, Wednesday March 31st:🔸University Park Library 3435 University Blvd. Lutheran Social Services of Jacksonville also announced it is hosting a vaccination pop-up. The site is also offering the Johnson & Johnson shot and no appointment is required.
Lutheran Social Services to host first weekend food giveaway
Read full article: Lutheran Social Services to host first weekend food giveawayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Lutheran Social Services, in partnership with Helping Florida and Clear Health Alliance, will host a mobile food pantry from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday at its office at 4615 Philips Highway. The food pantry will be open to anyone in need and will include 1,600 pre-packaged food boxes to be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Lutheran Social Services feeds hundreds of local families every week through its regular pantry, which is open five days a week, Monday through Friday. This will be the nonprofit’s first weekend food giveaway. “Our pantry serves more than 2,000 households every month, but we know there are families missing out on much-needed food assistance because they work during the week,” Executive Director Bill Brim said.
Food banks experiencing surge in demand include Jacksonville
Read full article: Food banks experiencing surge in demand include JacksonvilleJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Food banks across the country, including one in Jacksonville, are experiencing a surge in demand after an extra $600 in federal unemployment benefits expired last week. David Thomas is just one of hundreds of people who waited in long lines Wednesday morning for free food and vegetables provided by Lutheran Social Services. Bob Brim is the executive director of Lutheran Social Services. Fresh vegetables, fruits, beef, chicken, dairy products, watermelons, and dairy products -- just a few of the items that will help local families put food on the table. Lutheran Social Services hosts the mobile food banks on the first Wednesday of every month, and every 3rd Friday of the month.
Series of mobile pantry events kick off in Jacksonville
Read full article: Series of mobile pantry events kick off in JacksonvilleJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Lutheran Social Services of Northeast Florida on Wednesday kicked off a series of socially-distanced mobile pantry events at its headquarters on Philips Highway in Jacksonville. Tammie Bolden and her family were one of the hundreds of families getting essential needs met at Wednesdays mobile pantry event. The mobile pantry events will happen every first Wednesday and third Friday of the month from 10 a.m. to noon for the foreseeable future. As the series of mobile pantry events continue, the organizations plan to feed and service 200 families per event unless theres an increased need and that number needs to be bumped up. For more information about Lutheran Social Services, visit www.lssjax.org.