LMG Pick of the Day - Lifestyle Media In an effort to offset the food insecurity produced by closed schools, a vulnerable elderly population and record unemployment, Feeding South Florida is setting up drive-thru distribution sites throughout the region. Among the sites scheduled for distribution services this week: Broward April 1: City of Sunrise (9605 W. April 2: The Vine (5000 Coconut Creek Parkway, Margate); 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 2: Trinity Lutheran Church (7150 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines); 10 a.m. to noon April 3: Radiant Living (445 SW 2nd St., Deerfield Beach); 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 3: United Church of God (4321 NE 1st Terrace, Pompano Beach); noon to 2 p.m. April 4: Victory of Grace Church (2821 NW 15th St., Fort Lauderdale); 10 a.m. to noon April 4: City of Miramar (6700 Miramar Parkway); 9 to 11 a.m. April 4: City of Pembroke Park (3115 SW 52nd Ave.); 9 to 11 a.m. Miami-Dade April 2: Centro AFE (868 SE 12th St., Hialeah); 10 a.m. to noon April 3: Fountain of Life (3505 NW 79th St., Miami); 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Accuracy in Media Coronavirus Report: April 6, 2020 - The Westside Gazette By Marsha Mullings, MPH 337,310 cases, 9,634 deaths *Florida 12,350 cases, 1,555 hospitalizations, 221 deaths *Broward 1,886 cases, 239 hospitalizations, 40 deaths Important to Know Governor Ron DeSantis has issued a state-wide Stay-at-Home order, effective 12:01am, April 3, 2020. Social distancing guidelines as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) should always be followed when out in public. The CDC has now recommended the use of non-medical grade face masks in public. Local food assistance agencies and pantries have increased their food drives to support the increasing number of people who have recently lost jobs and are struggling to feed their families. *San Isidro Catholic Church, 2310 Hammondville Rd. – (Martin Luther King Boulevard)
Force Protection 'Unforgettable' footage of endless line of cars at food banks a stark illustration of coronavirus crisis in US Become a powerful force for change Images and video of miles of cars lined up at food banks in San Antonio and other cities across the U.S. present a striking example of the economic effects of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, which has thrown at least 16 million Americans out of work in recent weeks and increased pressure on the distribution centers to provide key staples for a flood of needy people in the country. “Unforgettable image: thousands of cars lined up at a San Antonio food bank today, the desperate families inside kept safely apart,” tweeted CNN senior editor Amanda Katz. On Thursday, San Antonio Food Bank creative manager Robert R. This is what I saw. “It was a rough one today,” San Antonio Food Bank president and CEO Eric Cooper told the San Antonio Express News. Sen. “It is outrageous that in the richest country in the history of the world, people are going hungry,” said Sanders. Hundreds of cars wait to receive food from the Greater Community Food Bank in Duquesne. Sen.
Coronavirus forces Florida farmers to trash produce they can’t sell | FL Keys News A tractor with a 35-foot blade mowed down one million pounds of green beans ready to be picked at R.C. Hatton’s Pahokee fields. Those crops should have been going to South Florida’s restaurants, cruise ships, school cafeterias, airlines and even theme parks. Instead, they are going into the ground. “And I’ve got another one million I can’t harvest that’s going down in the next three days,” R.C. The total shutdown of the hospitality industry, to stem the spread of the coronavirus, means farmers who grew crops intended for everyone from small, independent restaurants to busy hotels are stuck with millions of pounds of produce that will soon be left to die on the vine. And even food banks, soup kitchens and rescue missions, which have seen a surge of unemployed workers making hours-long lines for boxes of donated fresh fruits and vegetables, are saturated with farm donations. “It’s catastrophic,” said Tony DiMare, vice president of the third-generation-owned DiMare tomato company.
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