Feeding the Gulf Coast Prepares to Provide More Than 4,000 Families in Need with Turkeys and Traditional Holiday Sides
Mobile, AL– As Thanksgiving approaches, Feeding the Gulf Coast is distributing more than 100,000 lbs. of food to more than 4,000 families through community partners and multiple distributions across its service area.
Each family will receive the products necessary to create a traditional holiday meal for the upcoming holiday season.
To view the list of upcoming distributions, individuals can visit the food bank’s website at https://www.feedingthegulfcoast.org/find-help/thanksgiving-distributions.
“At Feeding the Gulf Coast, we work to be a source of nutritious food throughout the year but we understand the holiday season is an especially difficult time for those with no food on the table and no hope for a Thanksgiving meal,” says Cyndy Baggett, Vice President of Development and Marketing for Feeding the Gulf Coast.
Thanksgiving is a time for gathering together in celebration and gratitude, but that is not possible for so many right here in our community who face the challenges and uncertainty of food insecurity. We are grateful for the opportunity to provide a hearty, traditional holiday meal this Thanksgiving to those who need it most.”
For individuals and families experiencing hunger, we encourage them to use the "Find Help" feature available on our website at www.feedingthegulfcoast.org. Individuals can also call our office at (888) 704-FOOD and our staff can help connect those seeking assistance with distribution partners closest to them.
Each family will receive the products necessary to create a traditional holiday meal for the upcoming holiday season.
To view the list of upcoming distributions, individuals can visit the food bank’s website at https://www.feedingthegulfcoast.org/find-help/thanksgiving-distributions.
“At Feeding the Gulf Coast, we work to be a source of nutritious food throughout the year but we understand the holiday season is an especially difficult time for those with no food on the table and no hope for a Thanksgiving meal,” says Cyndy Baggett, Vice President of Development and Marketing for Feeding the Gulf Coast.
Thanksgiving is a time for gathering together in celebration and gratitude, but that is not possible for so many right here in our community who face the challenges and uncertainty of food insecurity. We are grateful for the opportunity to provide a hearty, traditional holiday meal this Thanksgiving to those who need it most.”
For individuals and families experiencing hunger, we encourage them to use the "Find Help" feature available on our website at www.feedingthegulfcoast.org. Individuals can also call our office at (888) 704-FOOD and our staff can help connect those seeking assistance with distribution partners closest to them.