• Bay Baits Event

    It was a great weekend at Bay Baits as fisherman, sponsors and families showed up to have fun! The success of this event brought $15,000 to FFT and we are beyond grateful to have their support. Thank you to everyone that participated and a special thank you to Bay Baits! 
    Posted by Stephanie Groves
  • Volunteer Spotlight- Dave Weck

    Food For Thought would not be what it is today without the generosity of our dedicated volunteers. For some volunteers, like Dave and Rose Weck, they have watched FFT grow over years and we are thankful they continue to show up for the kids. This week we will begin our Volunteer Spotlight series to highlight the impact volunteers have made on FFT. 
    Dave Weck

    How long have you been volunteering with FFT?

    I started helping in the fall of 2012 shortly after moving to the area.

    What drew you to FFT?

    Well my wife, Rose Weck, started in 2012 and frankly it opened up my eyes to the need which existed in this community.  I started by helping pick up about 100 backpacks of food and I started asking more about FFT and what they were doing.   I loved the grass roots efforts and the passion Tiffanie had for the reducing the times local school children were focused on hunger when they should have been focused on learning.

    What is your favorite part about being involved with FFT?

    I heard someone say in a TD talk “Food is that place where our collective efforts can have the greatest impact.”  I also read “volunteering is the ultimate exercise in democracy. You vote in elections once a year, but when you volunteer you vote every day about the kind of community you want to live in.”  No one should go hungry in our land of plenty, but unfortunately, they do. How can we expect kids to be hungry and learn? FFT is focused on spreading generosity and reminds us to focus on everybody not just ourselves.

    Do you have a special memory or something that has impacted you during services that you would like to share?

    I have been lucky to volunteer during some of the Thanksgiving and Christmas events and the gratitude expressed by all those who receive the food has been overwhelming.  Most of us take for granted a few bags of groceries but the expression of joy and thanks by everyone receiving them is something which sticks in your memory. Sometimes it is a look in their eyes, sometimes a thank you is spoken, and sometimes when you are lucky you get a hug!

    Dave, we value your dedication to FFT! We are especially thankful for your hours volunteering which was a double impact as it provided FFT with a $1,000 grant from the IBM Corporation. Thank you!!
    Posted by Stephanie Groves
  • Hurricane Relief at FFT

    This week has been filled with kindness and generosity as countless people pulled together to feed first responders and victims in the areas impacted by Hurricane Michael. We know the need for help won't end any time soon and we will continue our efforts next week starting Wednesday, October 24th through Friday, October 26th. We will be taking the weekend to collect our thoughts as we work on a sustainable, long-term strategy. If you are interested in volunteering we are offering shifts on https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/2521800/false#/invitation or if you would like to donate to the cause click the image below. 

    If you have any questions please email volunteer@fftfl.org

    Posted by Stephanie Groves
  • DCWAF 2nd Annual Harvest Wine & Food Festival

    The 2nd Annual Harvest Wine and Food Festival kicks off October 25th! This event features over 400 wines paired with food stations designed to highlight the best in Gulf Coast fare. Patrons are provided the opportunity to sip and savor some of the world's finest wine and culinary selections while enjoying the beautiful beach town of WaterColor.

    Don't forget, all proceeds from the festival go to benefit children in need in Northwest Florida, and Food For Thought is a proud beneficiary of this event. For tickets visit https://www.bigtickets.com/events/harvestwinefoodfestival/?referral=website

    Posted by Stephanie Groves
  • FFT Hurricane Relief Volunteer Shifts!

    We are so incredibly proud of our community and its unfailing willingness to help others. In the aftermath of the hurricane, friends and neighbors have rallied with everything they have to reach out to our neighbors to the east. We have had many calls and offers of help, and NOW IS THE TIME! We need you now more than ever.

    Our Full Circle Kitchen will be available all week for those of you working to prepare meals for hurricane relief and first response teams. We need help with cooking, prep work, dishwashing, assembly, etc. If you can help, please SignUp by visiting the link below or clicking the image. #YouCanHelp

    https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/2521800/false#/invitation

    Posted by Stephanie Groves