Mid Florida Community Services, Inc., Partners with Local Restaurants to Provide Meals to Seniors

By Meaghan Goepferich Posted on June 13, 2020

Mid Florida Community Services, Inc., has received meal funding from the Families First Act and the CARES Act which were passed by Congress. 

Mid Florida Community Services, Inc., Partners with Local Restaurants to Provide Meals to Seniors

This funding is allowing local service providers, such as Mid Florida Community Services, Inc. (MFCS), to serve more meals to hungry, low-income seniors over the age of 60 who are in need or are homebound because of COVID-19.

In an effort to address these needs, MFCS is pleased to announce our partnership with The Main Street Eatery in Brooksville (Hernando County) and Black and Brew Coffee House and Bistro in Lakeland (Polk County). This has not only been a big win for our seniors, but also for the local economy as it has helped put people back to work.

“Older adults are such an important part of our communities.  I value these adults and I am proud to serve them through our Senior Services Program in Hernando, Sumter, Lake, and Polk Counties”, said Michael Georgini, CEO of MFCS.  “I can’t thank these local restaurants enough for partnering with us to serve seniors in their communities.”

For more information on MFCS’ Senior Services Restaurant Initiative Program, please call 352-796-1426.

Mid Florida Community Services, Inc., is a member of the National Community Action Partnership and the Community Action Network, which was born out of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.  Mid Florida Community Services, Inc.’s, mission is to strengthen partnerships, mobilize resources, and provide integrated services that promote self-sufficiency for individuals and families in the communities in which they live.

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