GROVELAND, Fla. – Groveland city leaders are trying to ease their residents into a new normal built by the coronavirus pandemic, and their efforts include phone calls, free sanitizer and food.
Its part of the city’s new initiative Operation Reach Out. The campaign is the overarching umbrella of smaller programs meant to all support the community during the outbreak.
One of the programs offers free hand sanitizer. Anticipating a sanitizer shortage, the city had purchased 540 gallons of hand sanitizer to distribute throughout the community, according to a news release.
As part of the Safe Hands initiative residents can bring their clean and empty hand sanitizer containers or water bottles to the Groveland Police Department Trailer where they