
Lauderhill Commissioner Denise D. Grant.
Don’t miss the upcoming Neighbor to Neighbor Volunteer Day, scheduled for Friday, June 28.
This community-driven event, championed by Lauderhill Commissioner Denise D. Grant, promises to bring together volunteers for a neighborhood cleanup followed by a food distribution drive.
Starting at 8:00 a.m., volunteers will gather at John Mullins Park, located at 2000 NW 55th Avenue, ready to roll up their sleeves and beautify the community.
Following the cleanup, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., volunteers and residents can participate in a food distribution drive.
This initiative seeks to support local families in need and ensure they have access to essential food supplies. The food distribution will operate on a first-come, first-served basis, utilizing a convenient drive-thru service to efficiently serve as many people as possible.
For those interested in participating or seeking more information, please contact 954-730-3016 or visit the City of Lauderhill’s website at www.lauderhill-fl.gov.
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