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Teresa

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Matrix COC Brings 40,000 Pounds of Food for Distribution to Those in Need from COVID-19

Thursday, May 6, 2020 – The Matrix Community Outreach Center (COC), in partnership with Farm Share and multiple community partners, will be receiving a semi-truck filled with 40,000 pounds of perishable and non-perishable food items to be distributed by the Matrix COC at Gene Hurley Park.

Gene Hurley Park – Saturday, May 9th beginning at 9 am
965 Gene Hurley Road, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435
First come, First Serve. Pick-up will allow for 2 families per vehicle.

“This distribution provides us with another opportunity to continue our commitment towards helping serve our community,” said Executive Director Candy Nowling. “This distribution will help serve those who are in need and have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.”

On behalf of The Matrix COC, we want to extend a sincere thanks Walton County Emergency Management, DeFuniak Springs Police Department, South Walton Utility, Farm Share, Destin Harvest, Bigun's Hope, Salvation Army, Walton County School District, and Walton County CERT.

We are a 501©3 nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the physical, mental and spiritual needs of men, women and child, with the emphasis on special interest groups like the homeless, veterans, senior citizens and economically disadvantaged youth. The Matrix works directly with individuals, churches, businesses, agencies and other organization to bridge the gap between the needs and resources. For more information, please visit our website, www.matrixcoc.org.

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