St. Pete Free Clinic is offering free groceries for victims of Hurricane Helene

It’s not the only place offering food in Pinellas.

The City of St. Petersburg's FRESH Pace Healthy Neighborhood Store, operated in partnership with the St. Pete Free Clinic.
The City of St. Petersburg's FRESH Pace Healthy Neighborhood Store, operated in partnership with the St. Pete Free Clinic.
Feeding Tampa Bay has spent the last few days dishing out food at emergency distribution centers across the Bay area, and is updating their agenda daily at feedingtampabay.org.

But it’s not the only place offering food in Pinellas.

Over the last week, the St. Petersburg Free Clinic—which regularly serves nearly 20,000 monthly—has utilized its We Help Fresh Pantry to offer free groceries at two sites: its main office at 863 3rd Ave. N and a drive-thru five miles north at 3115 44th Ave. N.

Times vary, and it's best to check @st.petersburgfreeclinic on Instagram and SPFC's website for the most up to date information.

Volunteer opportunities at the St. Petersburg Free Clinic are also available via thespfc.org/volunteer.

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