Apr 21, 2021 5:25 PM Daytona Beach, FL - Volusia County residents have a chance to pick up free pet food this Friday (April 23), thanks to an event hosted by Regency Relief. The event begins at 9:00 Friday morning and will run until 11:00 a.m. at the Salvation Army off LPGA Boulevard in Daytona Beach. Food insecurity greatly affects family pets, said Regency President Scott Buttz. Often, when people are hungry their pets may be too. And this won t be Regency Relief s only event. According to the program—which specializes in assisting pet families during times of need—Regency plans to hold dozens of similar events throughout the south, midwest, and west coast throughout the rest of the year. If you miss the event in Daytona Beach, Regency will also host two pet food distribution events in the Orlando-area next week. One event will be hosted next Tuesday (April 27) between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and noon at the Loaves & Fishes ministry in Apopka. The o
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âLook for the helpers:â Florida non-profits are playing a vital role amid the pandemic.
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By Amy Keller, Florida Trend
Published Dec. 17, 2020
Fred Rogers said his mother told him that in times of trouble and despair to âlook for the helpers.â During the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been many helpers â from doctors and nurses risking their lives caring for patients (âCOVID-19 Heroes,â pages 12-28) to grocery store employees, farmworkers, law enforcement officers, delivery drivers and other workers for whom staying home wasnât an option.