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Hunger Action Month – Feeding South Florida
September is Hunger Action Month and taking action to end hunger is critical due to COVID-19. Did you know that 17.1%, or 333,925 people living
The Pandemic and Human Trafficking
Coronavirus and demonstrations for rights of people have been going on for months. But lurking in the dark is another scary pandemic being swept under
COVID-19 – Moving forward with the Re-Opening – Phase 2
Last week Governor DeSantis said South Florida is on the verge of going to Phase 2 of reopening for COVID-19. However, the previous re-openings caused
Broward County Schools Re-Open but Virtually
Broward County Schools will begin on August 19th the same way it ended in June: VIRTUALLY. While Broward’s COVID-19 rates have been trending downward, there
West Nile Virus
West Nile Virus (WNV) is the leading cause of mosquito-borne disease in the U.S. and is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. The
Tropical Storm Isaias
Hurricane season began June 1st. When Tropical Storm Isaias was announced, was your plan already in place for your homes and businesses? Water, canned goods,
Are Schools safe to reopen?
Broward County is gearing up for the new school year while wondering what school will look like? Even though children are less likely to contract
Struggling Families
Families are still struggling because of the pandemic and the moratorium on evictions will be gone as of August 1st, and right now we are
Stay Healthy and Wear Your MASK!
Broward COVID-19 cases have been escalating, especially within the younger population. It’s imperative that everyone follow all Broward County Orders and CDC Health Guidelines, which
Mental Health Issues Increases due to COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has totally disrupted our lives, and brought hardship to people already struggling with economic, physical, educational, and mental health challenges. As the