FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. – Dozens of volunteers spent Tuesday morning separating groceries and paper goods before they distributed the items to a long line of cars that wrapped around Flagler Palm Coast High School amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The school was one of two drive-thru food banks in the area that opened for a couple of hours to serve families impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak.
The other location was on the west side of the county. Judy Mazzella, the volunteer coordinator for Flagler County Services, said the response has been tremendous. [UPDATED LIST: How to buy straight from Florida’s farmers hurt by coronavirus pandemic | Coronavirus: Website offers assistance to Florida farmers, consumers during pandemic] Line already forming