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8th Annual Golf Tournament!
Food For Thought will return to the beautiful Santa Rosa Golf and Beach Club on April 11th, 2019 for our 8th Annual Charity Golf Tournament followed by an awards ceremony and after party at the beautiful gulf front Vue restaurant. Festivities will begin at 11:30am for lunch and registration with a 12:45pm shotgun start. All proceeds from the event support our work fighting childhood hunger in Walton and Okaloosa Counties! Sign up today! Sponsorship opportunities available!
https://fftfl.org/collections/8th-annual-charity-golf-tournament
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Second Semester- Sponsor a School
We are well into the second semester of the 2018-2019 school year and we have big goals to achieve! Food For Thought has 3,300 kids in the backpack program in 32 schools across Okaloosa and Walton counties. for the 2019 Spring semester we have 720,000 food items to purchase and deliver! The kids are counting on us to fill 72,000 backpacks this semester and we need your help by Sponsoring a School!
Gather your friends, family or coworkers to raise funds for your school of choice! When you sponsor a school, you or your business will receive social media and website recognition and your name or business name will be mentioned in our annual report. Most importantly, the donation will go directly towards food and backpacks that feed students at the school of your choice!Your support is integral in providing weekly backpacks to the students this semester. We appreciate the generous contributions of every person that supports our mission to fight child hunger in our community!
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Army Aviation Center Federal Credit Union Donates a Van to FFT!
Wow!! What an incredible gift from our new friends at Army Aviation Center Federal Credit Union! This in-kind donation is a much-needed addition to our delivery fleet and we are so grateful for this generosity! Thank you!!
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Emeril Lagasse Full Circle Kitchen!
36: the number of classes that will be taught this year in our Emeril Lagasse Foundation Full Circle Kitchen! These classes are part of our increased efforts of sustainability and provide invaluable life skills to the kids who participate. We gather in the kitchen with some of the most at-risk students in our area and teach them life skills. We cook together, eat together and clean up together. This program has impacted our volunteer kitchen instructors as much as it has the kids! How can you be a part of it? Ask us how at www.fftfl.org
And thank you to Emeril Lagasse for making this possible
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Resolve to Help
The 2017-2018 year was incredible, and this year we are making strides to reach MORE children, serve MORE families, help even MORE. Find out more about our organization and the impact we made on the community last year in our Annual Report, and then Resolve to Help this year by getting involved, as a donor, a volunteer, a sponsor, or a community partner. We need YOU!