Palm Coast, Fla. – Farm Share, Florida’s leading food nonprofit and the state’s largest food bank, is distributing food to food-insecure Floridians in the Flagler County.

Senior recipients aged 60 and older will also have the opportunity to sign up for The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), which is a federally funded food distribution program designed to help improve the health of low-income seniors by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA commodity food totally free of charge. Farm Share is a proud administrator of the CSFP Program in Florida, furthering our mission that no Floridian goes hungry.

All recipients will receive fresh produce and non-perishable canned goods. Distributions are drive-thru only to minimize contact and to help ensure the safety of all parties. Attendees must arrive in a vehicle with a trunk or cargo bed.

Farm Share also distributes food to the community through its network of soup kitchens, food pantries, homeless shelters, churches, and senior centers across Florida free of charge. To find a food pantry near you, please visit www.farmshare.org/food-pantries.

More information about this week’s event:

Event: Flagler Senior Services CSFP Sign-Up Fair and Free Food Distribution

Location: 1000 Belle Terre Blvd, Palm Coast, FL 32164 (just south of Tractor Supply)

Date: Friday, April 11, 2025 

Time: Noon, while supplies last

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About Farm Share

Established in 1991, Farm Share started the innovative concept of retrieving unused food from Florida farms and redistributing it to those in need. Operations began in Homestead and have expanded to serve the entire state of Florida as a homegrown food bank. Farm Share is the largest independent food bank in the state, the third largest in the nation, and was recently named America’s No. 1 Food Bank by Wall Street 24/7. The nonprofit organization focuses on fighting food insecurity in Florida while simultaneously reducing food waste from local farms. The Farm Share team redistributes fresh fruits and vegetables from Florida farmers to benefit neighborhoods and communities in need throughout all 67 counties in Florida. To learn more about Farm Share, visit www.farmshare.org.