In Southeast Tallahassee, a community united around generosity and need as volunteers and neighbors shared more than just food. They shared hope.
- Thousands in Big Bend face food insecurity due to halted SNAP benefits.
- Second Harvest of the Big Bend says the distribution helped feed hundreds of families.
- Watch the video below to hear from neighbors who came out to the distribution.Emergency food distribution launched as SNAP benefits are halted in Big Bend
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
Thursday, the line wrapped around the mall. Cars filled with parents, seniors and neighbors waited for the Second Harvest emergency food distribution to begin.
Robert Hasty waited in line with his neighbor. He says they look out for each other—a habit that helps them get through tough times like this…