Farm Share Free Food Distribution This Morning In Century

February 20, 2016

Farm Share is partnering with Senator Greg Evers and Representatives Doug Broxson, Mike Hill, and Clay Ingram to sponsor a disaster relief food distribution in Century today beginning at  9 a.m.

The location is the Century Business Center at 150 East Pond Street (this is a location change from a previous announcement). Families in need after the devastation of the tornado earlier this week will be given food and supply bags free of charge from Farm Share.

Each household will receive a variety of fresh produce, canned and dried food, water, juice, paper products, and other needed essentials. Supplies are very limited and will be distributed on a first come, first serve basis to tornado victims.

NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

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3 Responses to “Farm Share Free Food Distribution This Morning In Century”

  1. A mom on February 20th, 2016 6:06 am

    Forgot to ask, do they need volunteers to help with the distributing, if so, where exactly should volunteers go to, there is an address, but that’s no good if say people from somewhere else wanted to help, it would be good if middle & high schoolers would volunteer their time.

  2. A mom on February 20th, 2016 5:58 am

    Now, let’s hope & pray that just the victims get this food & not any greedy people that might be preying on those in need. Although, they have to be careful because ID on address really will not help because those outside century that got damage might have a different town like bratt or byrneville or bluff springs, even though Flomaton is Al, they too were damaged. I really do not know how they do that or those places may be included in Century. It’s already starting to be a poor pitiful me Century. The century tornado. The tornado that damaged Century. Lay off it right now people, Century wasn’t the only place that got damaged. Have compassion for our neighbors not just ourselves. I have compassion for all, just remember, someone else is worse off than we are, remember that Momma & oldest sister that survived the fire in pensacola. You all have your family still intact, they are without 4 of theirs @ one time, think about their grief. It is way more than those of you that lost your home. You can replace your home, you can’t replace their loved ones. I simply just cannot imagine what they’re going through, someone once said, you want be feeling, oh but they are, more than anyone around here, I can promise that.

  3. Retired on February 20th, 2016 2:19 am

    Happy to see this. Operation Hope is going on at The Camellia House in Historical Century on Jefferson. So relieved that home is whole, and filled with love and an outpouring of hope.