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Where you can get help putting a Thanksgiving meal on the table this year
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Where you can get help putting a Thanksgiving meal on the table this year

  • November 20, 2025

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The recent government shutdown took a toll on many families trying to make ends meet, which means putting together traditional holiday meals will be a challenge for some this year.

Having a meal on the table means everything to families during the holiday season, but there is some hope, thanks to local food drives happening across the area.

During this season of giving, there are several opportunities for families to grab a turkey at free distributions.

Military families will get some help this afternoon on base with an event hosted by Winn-Dixie and the USO Jacksonville outside the Naval Air Station Jacksonville entrance. It goes from 4-6 p.m. and you need your military ID with you to pick up food.

Also happening Thursday, Lutheran Social Services of Northeast Florida has its food pantry open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

You have to book an appointment online at www.lssjax.org/pantry. Appointments run every weekday until next Tuesday, Nov. 25 but currently, the next available slots are only Monday and Tuesday.

On Saturday, Feed The City will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 613 W. Ashley St. in downtown, and the Breakthrough Center Church is having its giveaway at noon on the corner of Flicker Avenue and U.S. 1.

There’s also some good news for the wallet: Thanksgiving prices are trending down for a third-straight year.

The American Farm Bureau says it’s a 5% decrease compared to 2024. The average turkey is going to cost you $21.50, which is down, more than 16% from last year.

That currently average out to about $55 to feed a family of 10, or $5.52 per person.

Overall across the country, the south region comes in as the most affordable place to make a Thanksgiving meal at $50.

If you know of a local charity or business offering help for the holidays, email webteam@wjxt.com and we can add it to our list.

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