Free food and produce distribution event set for Oct. 15

The Pinellas County Commission will join community partners to host a free produce and food distribution event on Friday, Oct. 15, in Clearwater. The Farm Share event will begin at 9 a.m. in the parking lot of the Juvenile Welfare Board, 14155 58th St. N., Clearwater.

The giveaway will feature drive through distribution of fruit, vegetables and other nutritious food. The event is scheduled to run until 11 a.m. or while supplies last.

Anyone needing some groceries is welcome to attend.

Farm Share is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the distribution of nutritious foods to those in need. It serves as a link between farmers with surplus produce and social service agencies in Florida and throughout the southeastern United States. Last year, Farm Share served more than 6 million Florida households and distributed 40 million pounds of food to needy families. For more information on Farm Share, visit www.farmshare.org.

For more information about the upcoming produce giveaway, contact Pinellas County Communications at 727-464-4600.

To view the full article, visit https://www.tbnweekly.com/pinellas_county/article_1bcf436c-26ba-11ec-a990-af9095f06e85.html

Help for Children Suffering From Stress and Trauma

To watch the broadcast interview, visit https://www.wfla.com/bloom/help-for-children-suffering-from-stress-and-trauma/

April Lott, LCSW the President & CEO of Directions for Living joins Gayle Guyardo the host of the nationally syndicated health and wellness show Bloom speak about the importance of understanding childhood trauma and building resiliency for kids as well as their caregivers and parents, particularly during and as a result of a pandemic.

April recently presented as a keynote speaker at the Juvenile Welfare Board’s Out of School Time Conference for 500 childcare professionals. This is a “part two” segment, with Part 1 being the recent interview with Beth Houghton of JWB discussing the conference as a whole. April Lott will provide a deeper dive into trauma-informed care, adverse childhood experiences, and the importance of building resiliencies in our young people and those they interact with.

“Now more than ever in light of the pandemic, we need to train and support those who work directly with children in out-of-school time programs, giving them the tools to address the trauma and challenges children and families face today.”, said Lott.

She went on to say “Many adults have experienced trauma and adverse childhood experiences themselves, so it is important combat those with resiliencies – as it all trickles down to the children.”

Bloom airs in 40 more markets across the country, with a reach of approximately 36 million households, and in Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Madison, WI.

You can watch Bloom in the Tampa Bay Market weekdays at Noon on WTTA: Spectrum 1006; Frontier 514; DirecTV 38; Dish 38; Comcast 43, and look for Bloom early mornings on WFLA News Channel 8.

Pinellas County announces fresh produce and food giveaway

The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners has partnered with Farm Share and other community organizations to host a free produce and food distribution event. The giveaway will be held on Friday, Oct. 15, in Clearwater. The event begins at 9:00 a.m. in the Juvenile Welfare Board parking lot at 14155 58th St. North. This is a drive-thru event featuring free fruit, vegetables, and other nutritious food. Anyone who needs groceries is welcome, and the giveaway is scheduled to run until 11:00 a.m. or while supplies last.

To view the full news story, visit https://stpetecatalyst.com/zaps/pinellas-county-announces-fresh-produce-and-food-giveaway/

The Pinwheel Podcast | ABCs of Safe Infant Sleep

As part of Infant Safe Sleep Month in October, JWB Strategic Initiatives Manager Rebecca Albert was recently featured in a statewide podcast with Prevent Child Abuse Florida and the Ounce of Prevention, spotlighting JWB’s Sleep Baby Safely Campaign and emphasizing that the cause of infant sleep-related deaths is suffocation not SIDS. Knowing the cause and understanding that it is 100% preventable removes the mystery, so parents/caregivers can be educated and empowered to protect their babies from suffocation, every night and every nap. 

Sleep Baby Safely’s three data-driven tips were also shared:

  • Follow Safe Sleep ABCs: Alone, Back, Crib
  • Share a Room, Not a Bed
  • Stay Alert While Feeding

To learn more about JWB’s Sleep Baby Safely campaign and how it is saving babies’ lives, visit www.sleepbabysafely.com.

Listen to the ABCs of Safe Infant Sleep podcast at: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1653430/9282358-the-abcs-of-safe-infant-sleep-interview-with-ret-maj-connie-shingledecker-and-rebecca-albert