ORLANDO, Fla. – As the sun begins to light the morning sky, dozens of cars are already in line at Orlando Metro West Church of the Nazarene.It will be hours before Candice Campbell, Herald Of Hope Food Pantry coordinator, gives the go-ahead to begin food distribution.“It’s a typical Saturday morning,” Campbell says as she organizes the placement of pallets, tents and folding tables. “The last few months have been hectic.”Campbell puts her day job as a banking software programmer on hold twice a month to run the pantry. “I tell people at work this is my second job,” she laughed. “But it’s the most rewarding.”Campbell says she’s seen a 200% increase in the number of families requesting help since the beginning of the economic shutdown due to.