Food For Thought Outreach invites you to join them for a Crawfish Boil on May 5th. The pickin' starts at noon with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the FFT Summer Program. The event will feature the culinary talents of Michael McIntosh and David Cunningham. There will also be snack and drinks for the kiddos and plenty of cold beer for the adults.
Attendees with enjoy live music from Scott Rockwood and friends throughout the event.
Plate cost: $10 Kids | $20 Adults. Purchase your Food For Though Crawfish Boil Tickets HERE.
Food For Thought now has five ways to provide hunger relief - weekly backpacks during the school year for students receiving free or reduced lunches to close the gap of missed meals over the weekend, monthly snacks provided to teachers in schools receiving Food For Thought services to fight immediate signs of hunger, holiday services to help feed families in need during long breaks from school including summer, garden initiatives at select schools and at the Destin Pantry, and now the Full Circle Kitchen to help provide skills and additional sources of food to some of the most at-risk students in Okaloosa and Walton counties.
As Food For Thought continues to grow, support from the community is needed more now than ever. The local nonprofit expects to grow by over 50% and take on 6 new schools and reach over 2,500 students during the 2017-2018 school year. If you or someone you know would like to donate time, funds, or services to Food For Thought Outreach please email info@fftfl.org or visit fftfl.org
Follow Food For Thought on Facebook for events and local updates.
Attendees with enjoy live music from Scott Rockwood and friends throughout the event.
Plate cost: $10 Kids | $20 Adults. Purchase your Food For Though Crawfish Boil Tickets HERE.
Food For Thought now has five ways to provide hunger relief - weekly backpacks during the school year for students receiving free or reduced lunches to close the gap of missed meals over the weekend, monthly snacks provided to teachers in schools receiving Food For Thought services to fight immediate signs of hunger, holiday services to help feed families in need during long breaks from school including summer, garden initiatives at select schools and at the Destin Pantry, and now the Full Circle Kitchen to help provide skills and additional sources of food to some of the most at-risk students in Okaloosa and Walton counties.
As Food For Thought continues to grow, support from the community is needed more now than ever. The local nonprofit expects to grow by over 50% and take on 6 new schools and reach over 2,500 students during the 2017-2018 school year. If you or someone you know would like to donate time, funds, or services to Food For Thought Outreach please email info@fftfl.org or visit fftfl.org
Follow Food For Thought on Facebook for events and local updates.