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More Than 750 Families Took Advantage Of Farm Share
The 100 Black Women of Tampa Bay and State Representative Ed Narain express gratitude to those who came out and made Farm Share an outstanding success on Saturday, December 12, 2015! Rep. Narain says they touched so many people, providing services for over 750 families.
St. John Progressive Missionary Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Bartholomew Banks, Sr., Pastor, was the host site, with several volunteers from the congregation assisting. (Photos By BRUN- SON)
Bernice Lewis, L. Hobbs and Ruth Lewis.
Sandra Owens, Nikosha Fletcher, Elfreda Padgett, D. Shenell Reed, Rep. Ed Narain and Nancy Thomas.
Among those who assisted with Farm Share at St. John Progressive M. B. Church were: from left, D. Shenell Reed, Tampa Family Health Centers; Cynthia S. Few, College Hill Crime Watch Assn.; Cedric Mc- Cray, Aide to Councilman Frank Reddick; Kelly Paris, Executive Director, Hillsborough County Children’s Board; Belinthia A. Berry, Vice President Programs, National Coalition 100 Black Women, Inc.; State Rep. Ed Narain; Angel Trinadad, Tampa Family Health Centers; and Antonia Barber, President, NC100BW, Inc.
Michelle McKinney and Kayla Dixon.
Rep. Narain’s assistant, De- wayne Mallory, assisted with the distribution.
More volunteers, Stevonia Dixon, Aquaria Harrell and Paula Saunders.
Helping to unload fresh fruit was A. Larry.
El-Shaddai International, Apostle Tony Woods and Minister Lance Stevens.
Rep. Narain with community activist Queen Miller.
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