Christian Peterson
reporter.riverbendnews@gmail.com
Farm Share is the number one food bank in the United States according to 24/7 WallStreet. Farm Share's goal is “to make sure no Floridian goes hungry.” Therfore, as counties are still recovering from Hurricane Idalia, Farm Share will be making its way to Suwannee County to help residents. On Wednesday, Oct. 25, there will be six locations open for citizens to visit. The locations will be open from noon until supplies run out. Unfortunately, what food will be available is unknown until the trucks arrive.
The available locations and their contact information are: First Methodist Church, located at 310 Ohio Ave. S., in Live Oak, (386) 362-2047; Suwannee Station Baptist Church, located at 3289 101st Lane, in Live Oak, (386) 466-4320; Friendship Baptist Church, located at 14364 140th St., in Live Oak, (386) 209-2016; First Baptist Church of Dowling Park, located at 11274 235th Lane, in Live Oak, (386) 658-2360; Wellborn Community Association, located at 1314 8th Ave., in Wellborn, (386) 288-3721 and the McAlpin Community Center, located at 9981 170th Terr., in McAlpin, (870) 373-3492.