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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Pantry for human trafficking survivors

    A woman named Nancy Hernandez made a pantry being a resource for survivors of human trafficking because she has experienced it. Nancy came to the United States from Puerto Rico in 1991. She feels her life's mission is to help those in need. In the Seminole Heights location you will find a food pantry. 





        The pantry is kept full with the help of donations and feeding Tampa Bay. Wednesdays and Fridays are the days the pantry is open. There is food and necessities available. 
    
    They have forty three organizations that can help people that are looking for health insurance. There are mental health services, phycologists, and doctors.  Even covid testing is offered. 

    Safe housing and healthcare is available for people. Nancy and others escaped the wrath of human trafficking. She wants to help other survivors. Nancy wants her story to inspire others. She wants people to have hope. Just like she had hope. 





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