Working together to feed the hungry Society of St. Andrew, Camp SOS glean Rooney’s Farm
By Sydney Holder Riverbend News
The Society of St. Andrew (SoSA), with volunteers from Camp SOS, spent their Thursday morning harvesting blueberries from Rooney's Front Porch Farm in Live Oak. On Thursday, July 22, from 10 a.m. to noon, the volunteers gleaned the crop and donated almost 200 pints of fresh blueberries to local food ministries.
SoSA is a national, non-profit hunger relief organization based in Virginia, with nine regional offices across the state. Kelly Stainner, the program coordinator for Florida, though from central Florida, has extended her reach into the north Florida area, specifically Live Oak. Rather than handle finances, Stainner focuses on planning gleanings.
