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North Miami proclaims Hunger Action Month and highlights city pantry serving about 600 households monthly
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The City of North Miami proclaimed September as Hunger Action Month and recognized Feeding South Florida’s role as a partner in the city-run pantry, which officials say has 700 registered residents and serves about 600 people monthly.
Mayor Alex Desilme and the North Miami City Council on Tuesday proclaimed September as Hunger Action Month and used the occasion to spotlight the city’s government-operated food pantry and its partnership with Feeding South Florida. The proclamation accompanied remarks from Councilman Kevin Burns and city staff describing a pantry that began as a biweekly pickup and expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic. "We have 700 people registered, and we are serving 600…
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