Feeding Northeast Florida to spend $9,019,890.00 to occupy 103,427 square feet of space in Jacksonville Florida.
Jacksonville, Florida — According to state and local development sources, Feeding Northeast Florida plans to invest $9,019,890.00 to build out 103,427 square feet of new space in Jacksonville. The company plans to occupy the new space at 5245 Old Kings Rd in Jacksonville, on or about June 1, 2024. According to the company website Feeding Northeast Florida helps local children and families, seniors and veterans who struggle to put food on the table. Working with local grocery stores, manufacturers and farms, we rescue high-quality food that would normally be wasted and transform it into meals for those in need. We connect that food to more than 160 partners and programs within our hunger network, like City Rescue Mission, The Sulzbacher Center and The Salvation Army. These partners are able to provide not only food to those in need, but services that can help these families and individuals end the cycle of poverty, including job training or placement, low-cost childcare, SNAP benefits, medical care, affordable housing and counseling. In 2018, Feeding Northeast Florida distributed more than 14 million meals across our eight-county service area. Feeding Northeast Florida is Your Community Food Bank. With your help and support, we can make sure one of the basic needs shared by all of us is met every day.
To learn more about Feeding Northeast Florida, visit http://feedingnefl.org/
Company Contact:
Susan King, Chief Executive Officer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-king-3b056834/
904-513-1333
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