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Food and Other Resources for Families Food and Other Resources for Families *Please note that these resources are gathered, collected and disseminated here as part of our efforts to maintain accurate and useful resources during this emergency. If you come across a discrepancy in information provided by this guide, please email [email protected]. Food Resources: Farm Share- Operates in both Counties. ● Farm share food distribution happens throughout the state of Florida I Attached flyers to the email for Broward and Miami. I will continue to look through their site. They will most likely be asking attendees to stay in their cars for a drive-thru style distribution. http://farmshare.org/food-distributions/ April 3, 2020, 10AM-2PM, Dania Church of God 715 SW 7th Terrace Dania Beach, FL 33004 April 3, 2020, First St. John Missionary Baptist Church 13740 SW 264th Street Naranja, FL 33032 Drive through ​ only, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. th April 4, 2020, 10AM-1PM, Miami Arts Studio at Zelda Glazer 15015 SW 24 ​ St Miami FL 33185 ​ Miami-Dade ● JCS Kosher Food Bank will remain open Location- 15455 West Dixie Hwy, Bay R, North Miami Beach Note Jewish Federation is also looking for volunteers to help distribute food Food Distributions ● Tuesdays ○ Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami- 550 NW 42 Ave. Miami 33126- By Apy appointment ○ True Deliverance- 18300 SW 109 Ave Cutler Bay 33157- 10 AM-12PM ○ Curly’s House 6025 NW 6th Ct., Miami 33127- 10am-12pm ○ Curly’s House 6025 NW 6th Ct., Miami 33127- 10am-12pm ● Thursday ○ Curly’s House 6025 NW 6th Ct., Miami 33127- 10am-12pm ● Friday ○ Curly’s House 6025 NW 6th Ct., Miami 33127- 10am-12pm ○ SVDP 14205 SW 142 Ave., Miami 33186- 10am-12pm Student Meals - All meals are distributed between 4pm & 7pm at the following locations The List can of sites can be found ad the following link: http://api.dadeschools.net/WMSFiles/223/pdfs/M-DCPS%20Meal%20Distribution%20List%20-%20UPDATED2. pdf or below- ​ ● NORTH REGION ○ Miami Beach Senior High School 2231 PRAIRIE AVENUE MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139 North; ​ Miami Senior High School 13110 NE 8 AVENUE NORTH MIAMI, FL 33161; North Miami ​ ​ Beach Senior High School 1247 NE 167th STREET, MIAMI, FL 33162; Dr. Michael M. Krop ​ ​ Senior High School 1410 NE 215TH STREET, MIAMI, FL 33179; Miami Norland Senior High ​ ​ School 1193 NW 193rd STREET, MIAMI, FL 33169; Miami Carol City Senior High School ​ ​ 3301 MIAMI GARDENS DRIVE MIAMI GARDENS, FL 33056; Miami Lakes Technical College ​ 5780 NW 158 STREET MIAMI LAKES, FL 33014; Hialeah Senior High School 251 EAST 47 ​ ​ STREET, HIALEAH, FL 33013; Barbara Goleman Senior High School 14100 NW 89th AVENUE ​ ​ MIAMI LAKES, FL 33018; Hialeah Gardens Senior High School 11700 HIALEAH GARDENS ​ ​ BLVD HIALEAH GARDENS, FL 33018; Lawton Chiles Middle School 8190 NW 197 STREET, ​ ​ MIAMI, FL 33015 Hialeah; Miami Lakes Senior High School 7977 W 12TH AVE, HIALEAH, FL ​ ​ 33014; Westland Senior High School 4000 W 18TH AVE, HIALEAH, FL 33012; North Dade ​ ​ ​ Middle School 1840 NW 157TH STREET OPA-LOCKA, FL 33054; Thomas Jefferson Middle ​ ​ School 525 NW 147TH ST, MIAMI, FL 33169; American Senior High School 18350 NW 67TH ​ ​ ​ AVE, HIALEAH, FL 33015; Golden Glades Elementary 16520 NW 28TH AVE OPA-LOCKA, FL ​ ​ 33054; ● Central Region ○ Miami Central Senior High School 1781 NW 95TH STREET MIAMI, FL 33147; Miami Senior ​ ​ High School 2450 SW FIRST ST, MIAMI, FL 33135; Miami Coral Park Senior High School ​ ​ 8865 SW 16TH ST, MIAMI, FL 33165; Miami Edison Senior High School 6161 NW 5TH ​ ​ COURT, MIAMI, FL 33127; Miami Jackson Senior High School 1751 NW 36TH ST, MIAMI, FL ​ ​ 33142; Miami Northwestern Senior High School 1100 NW 71 ST, MIAMI, FL 33150; Miami ​ ​ ​ Springs Senior High School 751 DOVE AVENUE MIAMI SPRINGS, FL 33166; Coral Gables ​ ​ Senior High School 450 BIRD ROAD CORAL GABLES, FL 33146; Ronald W. Reagan/Doral ​ ​ Senior High School 8600 NW 107TH AVE, DORAL, FL 33178; Booker T. Washington Senior ​ ​ High School 1200 NW 6TH AVE, MIAMI, FL 33136; Brownsville Middle School 4899 NW ​ ​ ​ 24TH AVE, MIAMI, FL 33142; Charles Drew K-8 Center 1775 NW 60TH St, MIAMI, FL 33142; ​ ​ Jose Diego Middle School 3100 NW 5 AVE, MIAMI, FL 33127; Frances S. Tucker Elementary ​ ​ 3500 DOUGLAS RD, MIAMI, FL 33133; Riverside Elementary 1190 SW 2ND ST, MIAMI, FL ​ ​ 33130; South Hialeah Elementary 265 E 5TH ST, HIALEAH, FL 33010; South Miami Senior ​ ​ ​ High School 6856 SW 53RD ST, MIAMI, FL 33155; West Miami Middle School 7525 CORAL ​ ​ ​ WAY, MIAMI, FL 33155 ● South Region ○ Homestead Senior High School 2351 SE 12TH AVENUE HOMESTEAD, FL 33034; South Dade ​ ​ Senior High School 28401 SW 167TH AVENUE MIAMI, FL 33030; Robert Morgan ​ ​ Educational Center and Technical College 18180 SW 122 AVENUE, MIAMI, FL 33177; ​ Miami Killian Senior High School 10655 SW 97TH AVENUE MIAMI, FL 33176; Felix Varela ​ ​ Senior High School 15255 SW 96 STREET MIAMI, FL 33196; John A. Ferguson Senior High ​ ​ School 15900 SW 56 STREET, MIAMI, FL 33185; G. Holmes Braddock Senior High School ​ ​ 3601 SW 147TH AVENUE MIAMI, FL 33185; Southwest Miami Senior High School 8855 SW ​ ​ 50TH TERRACE MIAMI, FL 33165; Palmetto Senior High School 7460 SW 118 STREET ​ ​ PINECREST, FL 33156; Goulds Elementary 23555 SW 112TH AVE, HOMESTEAD, FL 33032; ​ ​ Leisure City K-8 Center 14950 SW 288TH ST HOMESTEAD, FL 33033; Southridge Senior ​ ​ High School 19355 SW 114TH AVE, MIAMI, FL 33157 Dr. Carlos J. Finlay Elementary 851 ​ ​ ​ SW 117TH AVE, MIAMI, FL 33184 Bent Tree Elementary 4861 SW 140TH AVE, MIAMI, FL ​ ​ 33175; R R Moton Elementary 18050 HOMESTEAD AVE MIAMI, FL 33157 ​ ​ Broward ● Food Distributions o Wednesday ▪ Jack and Jill Children’s Center 100 SW 9 Ave Ft. Lauderdale 33388- 10am-12pm o Thursdays ▪ City of Hallandale beach- Peter Bluesten Park 501 SE 1 Ave Hallandale 33009- 10am-12pm ▪ National Aid Foundation- 3231 W Broward Boulevard Ft. Lauderdale 33311- 11am-2pm o Saturday ▪ City of Miramar- 2507 Utopia Dr Miramar 33023- 9am-11am ▪ City of Pembroke Park 3115 SW 52 Ave Pembroke Park 33023- 11am ▪ Cruciform Church 5900 Dewey Street Hollywood 33023- 10am-12pm Area Agency on Aging of Broward County Will deliver frozen meals to those over 60- There is a 5-10 minute application over the phone. Hold times very when you call but please prepare anyone you refer here for at least 30 minutes on the phone, as their call volume is large at this time. Phone- 954-745-9779 ● Broward County Public Schools will be offering free breakfast and lunch this week to students and their ​ families. Hours: Breakfast 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.; lunch 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. ​ Where: Boyd Anderson High, 3050 NW 41st St, Lauderhill Lakes. Blanche Ely High,1201 NW 6th ​ ​ ​ Ave, Pompano Beach. Dillard High, 2501 NW 11th St, Fort Lauderdale; Flanagan High,12800 Taft ​ ​ ​ ​ St, Pembroke Pines; Hallandale High, 720 NW 9th Ave, Hallandale Beach; Miramar High, 3601 S ​ ​ ​ ​ Douglas Rd, Miramar; Nova High, 3600 College Ave, Davie; Plantation High, ​ ​ ​ 6901 NW 16th St, Plantation; South Broward High, 1901 N Federal Hwy, Hollywood; Sunrise ​ ​ ​ High, 424 W Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale; Taravella High,10600 Riverside Dr, Coral Springs ​ ​ ​ Phone: 754-321-0000 Website: browardschools.com/coronavirus ​ ​ th ​ ● Sunshine Cathedral -1480 SW 9 ​ Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315 (Off of Davie Blvd) - Food Pantry will be ​ ​ open this Weds (03/25) 10:30 – 2 pm. ● Hope South Florida o Monday (Each week) | St Christopher’s Episcopal Church (with First Church Coral Springs) 318 NW ​ 6th Ave, Ft Lauderdale | Volunteers should arrive at 5:30pm Meal and fellowship starts at 6:00pm. o Tuesday (Each week) | Vision of Hope Family Worship Center (with HSC Ministries) 1100 North ​ Andrews Ave, Ft Lauderdale | Volunteers should arrive at 5:30pm Meal and fellowship start at 6:30pm. Complimentary Bus Transportation is provided by Best Roofing. Mobile showers available 4:30-6:30pm (weather permitting) o Tuesday (Each week) | Christ Church Pompano Campus -Sikes Hall 210 NE 3rd Street, Pompano | ​ Volunteers should arrive at 5:00pm Meal starts at 6:00pm. o Wednesday (Each week) | Mt. Olivet S.D.A. Church 649 NW 15th Way, Ft Lauderdale | Volunteers ​ should arrive at 5:30pm Meal and fellowship start at 6:00pm. Mobile Showers available 4-6pm (weather permitting) Complimentary Bus Transportation is provided by Best Roofing. o Thursday (Each week) | Christ Church Pompano Campus -Sikes Hall (Bible Study follows) 210 NE ​ 3rd Street, Pompano | Volunteers should arrive at 6:00pm Meal starts at 6:30pm. o Thursday (Each week) | Vision of Hope Family Worship Center (with Christ Church Ft. Lauderdale) ​ 1100 N Andrews Ave, Ft Lauderdale | Volunteers should arrive at 5:30pm Meal and fellowship starts at 6:15pm. Complimentary Bus Transportation is provided by Best Roofing. o Friday (Each week) | Christ Church Pompano Campus -Sikes Hall 210 NE 3rd Street, Pompano | ​ Volunteers should arrive at 5:00pm Meal starts at 6:00pm. (CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE) ​ o Second Friday of each month | Vision of Hope Family Worship Center (with Community Christian ​ Church) 1100 N Andrews Ave, Ft Lauderdale | Volunteers should arrive at 5:30pm Church service starts at 6:00pm. Meal immediately afterwards. o Third Friday of each month | MODCO and The New Mount Olive Baptist Church’s Touching Hearts ​ Outreach Ministry 400 NW 9th Ave, Ft Lauderdale | Volunteers should arrive at 3:30pm. Meal starts at 4pm. o First and Third Saturday of each month | Sunset Presbyterian Church (with Calvary Chapel ​ Plantation) 3550 Davie Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale | Volunteers should arrive at 8:00am | Mobile showers available 9:00am-11:00am Meal starts at 9:00am. Complimentary Bus Transportation o Second, fourth and Fifth Saturday of each month | Vision of Hope Family Worship Center (with ​ Love Thy Neighbor) 1100 N Andrews Ave, Ft Lauderdale | Volunteers should arrive at 11:00am | Mobile showers available 11:00am-1:00pm Meal starts at noon.
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