Nonprofits provide resources for babies, seniors Thursday

St. Petersburg, FLLocal News

St. Petersburg’s Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, in collaboration with the NAACP chapter, Unity in Disaster, and Cross & Anvil Human Services, has organized a vital event to provide storm relief items for babies and seniors. Scheduled for noon on Thursday at Mount Zion AME Church, the initiative aims to support the most vulnerable members of the community. Attendees can expect to receive not only essential storm relief supplies but also hot meals, highlighting the dual focus on immediate needs and nutritional support. This partnership represents a significant effort by local nonprofits to respond to the challenges faced by families after recent storms.

The collaboration underscores the importance of community solidarity and resource sharing during times of crisis. Additionally, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing needs of those affected by natural disasters. As the event approaches, community members are encouraged to attend and take advantage of the support being offered. Such initiatives exemplify the resilience and compassion found within St. Petersburg’s nonprofit sector.

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