
{Royal Palm Christian Church in Coral Springs}
A local church is asking the Coral Springs community to lend a helping hand in ensuring its less fortunate neighbors don’t go hungry due to an unexpected drop in the church’s food pantry supplies.
Since 2001, the Royal Palm Christian Church Food Pantry has worked with suppliers to help alleviate some of the burdens its in-need neighbors face by providing non-perishable food. However, the church notes that the weekly aid it has provided for 60-80 families per week has become increasingly difficult to maintain due to the church pantry’s major supplier, Gateway Community Outreach, having had to reduce its supply in response to greater community demand and higher food prices.
Royal Palm Christian Church informs Coral Springs Talk that the group is seeking to replenish its diminishing supplies from its supplier and, in turn, deliver to local families and individuals.
The pantry is currently accepting donations. Items currently needed include canned tuna, Spam, Vienna sausage, chili, beef stew, peanut butter and jelly, as well as pasta, rice, cereal, macaroni and cheese, and oatmeal. Additional pantry staples such as spaghetti sauce, canned pasta, fruits, and vegetables are also in demand.
Donations may be dropped off at the church located at 9600 Royal Palm Boulevard. Tax-deductible donation receipts are available upon request. Food distribution takes place every Thursday evening from 5:45 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
To learn more about how you can help Royal Palm Christian Church aid needy families, contact the church office at royalpalmchristianchurch@gmail.com or call (954) 753-2383.
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- Ryan Yousefi has lived in Coral Springs for over 30 years. He has worked as a writer for multiple outlets over the years, including the Miami New Times where he has covered sports and culture since 2013. He holds a Bachelor's Degree and a Master's Degree in Business Healthcare Management from Western Governors University.
 
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