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ERA American’s “trick-or-treating” food drive happening all of October

Residents across Northwest Florida can help brighten the holiday season for those facing food insecurity by donating to ERA American Real Estate’s food drive now through Oct. 31. ERA American […]

Residents across Northwest Florida can help brighten the holiday season for those facing food insecurity by donating to ERA American Real Estate’s food drive now through Oct. 31.

ERA American agents and staff will collect canned goods, dry goods, cooking oils, peanut butter, jelly, bottled water and juice to distribute to organizations across the communities they serve. No glass containers accepted.

“For some members of our community, the most frightening thing they face is food insecurity,” said Catherine Gauthier, ERA American Real Estate. “Now through October 31, ERA American Real Estate will be “Trick-or-Treating” to make the start of the holiday season a bit less scary by gathering non-perishable food items.”

Most needed items include:

  • Canned goods like vegetables, fruits, soups, tuna and chicken
  • Dry goods such as pasta, rice, cereal, granola bars, stuffing and mashed potatoes
  • Cooking oils
  • Peanut butter and jelly
  • Bottled water and juices

Local residents can arrange pickup of donations by connecting with their ERA American Real Estate advisor or drop off items at any ERA American offices. Donations will be gathered through Oct. 31 to maximize impact during the holidays.

Join ERA American Real Estate in their effort to spread holiday cheer by donating to local families in need this season. Even small donations make a difference in the lives of our neighbors.

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