Fort Pierce, Fla (Sept. 19, 2025) — Treasure Coast Food Bank (TCFB) proudly hosted its first-ever volunteer group to its new 132,000-square-foot distribution center, hosting Publix associates as part of Publix Serves Week (Sept. 14-21). This milestone event marks the beginning of operations at the state-of-the-art facility, which is set to officially open later this fall, and celebrates over 20 years of impactful partnership with Publix.On Thursday, Sept.18, more than 115 Publix associates rolled up their
Honoring Our Heroes: Patriot Day Bridge Walk On September 11, Stuart Fire Rescue was honored to be joined by the Stuart Police Department, fellow firefighters from Rural Metro and Palm Beach County, and a member of the NYPD who was at Ground Zero, along with City Commissioners, staff, and many members of the public for a powerful Patriot Day tribute.Together, participants marched 3.43 miles across the Roosevelt Bridge and back—one mile for every hundred of the 343
Stuart Fire Rescue 9/11Bridge Walk City of Stuart Fire Rescue invites you to join us for the annual 9/11 Bridge Walk across the Roosevelt Bridge and back on Thursday, September 11, 2025.This moving tribute honors the lives lost and the heroes who rose on September 11, 2001. Participants will gather at 8:00 a.m. in Shepard Park (600 SW Ocean Blvd, Stuart, FL 34994), with the memorial walk beginning promptly at 8:30 a.m.As we mark 24 years since that tragic day, we come together as
September marks Hunger Action Month, a nationwide initiative to raise awareness and inspire action to end hunger. On the Treasure Coast, one in four neighbors, including children, experience food insecurity.Throughout the month, Treasure Coast Food Bank (TCFB) will lead a series of events and campaigns designed to mobilize the community and drive meaningful change. In collaboration with local businesses, organizations, and municipalities, TCFB will spotlight how united efforts are expanding access to
Okeechobee, FL (Aug. 27, 2025) – This summer, an innovative program expanded in Okeechobee, increasing access to free meals for children through three new grab-and-go sites provided by Treasure Coast Food Bank. Across three locations, the program distributed an additional 26,000 meals, helping bridge a critical nutrition gap during the summer months. These grab-and-go sites provide families with additional flexibility allowing for families to pick up multiple healthy meals at once. These sites are