The Tallahassee Urban League hosts a free food distribution every Monday at 11 a.m., delivering fresh produce and pantry staples to Frenchtown residents facing limited supermarket access.
- Supplies arrive from Second Harvest of the Big Bend, and volunteers pack and distribute fresh produce and pantry items to help families stretch tight budgets.
- The program addresses a local food‑access gap. Many Frenchtown residents lack nearby grocery stores and depend on walking, biking, or public transit to get food.
- Watch the videobelow to see why this food distribution is a lifeline for some residents.Tallahassee Urban League brings free groceries to Frenchtown every Monday
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
Convenient grocery stores in Frenchtown are scarce, leaving many families with limited access to fresh food.
I’m Lyric Sloan in Northwest Tallahassee, showing you how a weekly food distribution is bringing groceries back to the neighborhood…