CYMI: Team Scott’s Volunteer Week Recap
ICYMI: Team Scott’s Volunteer Week Recap
Dear Fellow Floridian,
Last week, my team celebrated National Volunteer Week by partnering with different nonprofit and charity organizations throughout the state and serving those in need. Whether it be helping folks recover from hurricanes or feeding those in need, thanks to our volunteers’ hard work and commitment, Florida is the best place to live and raise a family.
Here’s a quick recap of the wonderful organizations and nonprofits we were proud to partner with this National Volunteer Week:
My wife, Ann, and I were honored to join the March of Dimes to kick-off the Gourmet Gala. One of the greatest joys is to bring life into this world and hold your precious child for the first time – an experience more families have thanks to the wonderful work of March of Dimes.
Wounded Warriors of Collier County
Our team in Naples volunteered at Wounded Warriors of Collier County and removed leftover debris from Hurricane Ian.
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Feeding Tampa Bay
The Tampa team volunteered at Feeding Tampa Bay, an organization focused on ending food insecurity in the Tampa Bay area.
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Meals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches
Our West Palm Beach team delivered meals to homebound seniors in need with Meals on Wheels of the Palm Beaches.
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Second Harvest of the Big Bend
Our Tallahassee and Pensacola offices teamed up with Second Harvest of the Big Bend to fight food insecurity and pack meal kits.
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Mother Teresa’s House of the Poor
The Miami team served meals to those in need at Mother Teresa’s House of the Poor.
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Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida
Our team in Orlando packed over 1,500 meal kits with Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida.
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USO of Northwest Florida
The Pensacola team partnered with USO of Northwest Florida to serve meals to our brave service members at NAS Pensacola and thank them for all they do.
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Keeping St. Johns County Beautiful
Our Jacksonville team members joined Keeping St. Johns County Beautiful at Mickler’s Landing Beach for a beach cleanup.
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Thank you to all of our state’s great volunteers who dedicate their time and energy to ensuring all Floridians have the resources they need to live happy and healthy lives. Our state’s incredible success would not be possible without you.
Sincerely,
Rick Scott
United States Senator