Cleveland Clinic Florida expands food security efforts across Treasure Coast

WESTON — Cleveland Clinic Florida is announcing targeted 2026 community investments to support food security initiatives across Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties as part of Cleveland Clinic’s broader five-year, $50 million enterprise commitment to reduce hunger and improve access to nutritious food in the communities it serves. These investments are part of Cleveland Clinic Florida’s community health efforts, which also include approximately $750,000 in community benefit provided annually across Florida.

The 2026 Florida investments will support trusted community-based organizations that are expanding access to nutritious food for seniors, families, children and individuals facing economic hardship through programs such as Meals on Wheels, school and community food pantries, mobile food distribution, fresh produce access and community gardens.

“Access to nutritious food is foundational to good health,” said Conor P. Delaney, MD, PhD, President of Cleveland Clinic Florida Market. “These investments reflect our commitment to improving the health of our communities by supporting organizations that are addressing food insecurity with compassion, innovation and measurable impact.”…

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