In neighborhoods across Central Florida, a quiet crisis is unfolding—one that often goes unseen but is deeply felt at kitchen tables every day. Families are being forced to make impossible decisions: rent or groceries, medicine or meals, gas to get to work or food to feed their children. These are not distant realities—they are happening right here, in our own community.
At the center of this urgent need is the Pearlman Food Pantry, a cornerstone of compassion operated by Jewish Family Services of Greater Orlando. More than just a place to receive groceries, the pantry represents dignity, stab...
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