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Help Food for Thought Feed Their Clients Living with HIV, Heart Issues and Others in Need

Gary Carnivele June 22, 2020

Show Your Pride By Supporting FFT’s Programs for Give Out Day!

Give OUT Day is the only national day of giving for the LGBTQ community, raising $6+ million for 700+ organizations since 2013. Hosted by Horizons Foundation, the world’s first LGBTQ community foundation, Give OUT Day supports diverse LGBTQ organizations – from community centers to advocacy groups, arts groups to sports leagues – in all 50 states, D.C., and Puerto Rico. FFT’s goal is to raise $3,000 by June 30 to support our clients living with HIV and other serious illnesses by providing them with food and love! Please proudly help us get there by making an early donation today.
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FFT Launches COVID-19 Healthy Nutrition Program

In addition to providing food and compassion to clients living with HIV, congestive heart failure, diabetes and those recently discharged from the hospital, Food For Thought is now offering our COVID-19 Healthy Nutrition Program to people with a positive COVID-19 diagnosis, who are having difficulty accessing food while in isolation. 

“As the virus began spreading in the community, we saw the need to offer a specific program for people who had been diagnosed with COVID-19. These individuals and those living with them really need access to nutritious food to support their immune systems.” said Nina Redman FFT’s client services director.

For more information about the program, please click here.

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