CAPE CORAL, Fla. — In Cape Coral, families are coming together every week, driven by the need to support each other through challenging times.
The Harry Chapin Food Bank, in collaboration with the Community Love Project, is making a significant impact by providing food distribution to those in need.
“It’s not about just food. It’s about feeling, about emotion, about protection,” said a participant at the distribution.
Patty Miller, a regular attendee at the Cape Coral food distribution, shared how vital this support is for her.
“It’s hard to make ends meet. This has been a real Godsend for me,” said Miller.
Here, Miller met Alien Gomez, a volunteer with the Community Love Project, who works tirelessly to support families.
“It’s important because we can support the people who need it,” said Gomez. “They come every week to us because they need it.”
Gomez explained the critical role the food bank plays in the community, especially for seniors who lack sufficient support.
“People come from, from the street, where a lot of people that needed support for the food. So in the those people is the senior they needed. They don’t have enough support,” said Gomez.
For Miller, the assistance she receives is invaluable, allowing her to extend help to others in need as well.
“You know someone else in need, you can help them too, and this really makes my heart smile,” said Miller.
On a recent Friday, 45 families received the help they needed in Cape Coral. Miller encourages anyone in need to seek out the Harry Chapin Food Bank.
“My advice would be to search out. Harry Chapin, these people are the best, and they will. They would help you, no questions asked,” said Miller.