Tallahassee, FL – July 23, 2019 – More than 800,000 children don’t get enough food to live an active, healthy lifestyle in Florida alone. Locally, the counties of the Big Bend have the highest rates of Florida residents struggling to put enough food on the table, according to Rick Minor, executive director of Second Harvest of the Big Bend. Leon County Schools made local roofing contractor, Tadlock Roofing, aware of the food pantry need at Amos P. Godby High School, and Dale Tadlock, president and owner, is rising-to-the-occasion for the second time around. Read more.
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