Church of Latter-Day Saints Donates to Tallahassee Urban League
In response to increasing demand for food assistance, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has provided additional emergency funding to 60 food pantries across the Southeastern United States with the potential for assistance to additional locations.
This support will help relieve shortages and provide meals for more than 400,000 individuals and families facing food insecurity.
Receiving organizations such as the Tallahassee Urban League (Tallahassee, FL) are on the front lines of helping those in need.
Curtis Taylor, President and CEO of the Tallahassee Urban League, said, “During these desperate times when there is a major concern with food insecurity due to the government shutdown, this donation which provides food for our citizens is very timely and very much needed.”
This initiative builds on the Church’s ongoing humanitarian efforts to care for the poor and hungry. In 2024 alone, more than 32 million pounds of food were donated through community and interfaith organizations across the United States.
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