Florida Victorious holds Chomp Out Hunger fundraiser

Florida Victorious is holding a Chomp Out Hunger fundraiser to benefit The Bread of the Mighty Food Bank by selling boxes of vegetables from July 23 through Aug. 12.
Florida Victorious is holding a Chomp Out Hunger fundraiser to benefit The Bread of the Mighty Food Bank by selling boxes of vegetables from July 23 through Aug. 12.
Courtesy of Florida Victorious

Florida Victorious is teaming up with UF fans to Chomp Out Hunger by selling boxes of vegetables as a fundraiser to benefit The Bread of the Mighty Food Bank and UF student-athletes.

Starting Tuesday, Florida Victorious, an NIL partner of the Florida Gators, is partnering with Front Door Produce to provide Florida-themed limited-edition boxes of fresh vegetables for purchase through Aug. 12. The boxes can be either purchased for individual use or donated to benefit the Bread of the Mighty Food Bank. A portion of the proceeds will go to Florida Victorious.

“We are thrilled to offer this opportunity to our fans to support our UF student-athletes, the Bread of the Mighty Food Bank, while also enjoying some fresh summer vegetables,” said Nate Barbera, Chief Executive Officer of Florida Victorious, in a press release.

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Boxes may be purchased by clicking on this link and can be picked up between 2 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 15, at 3218 SW 49th Terrace behind Regal Cinemas and in front of the parking garage in Celebration Pointe via distribution trucks. From 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., 85 Florida Gators football players will be on hand to distribute the boxes.

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Curious Local

Celebration Pointe management gets a cut, a fee, a management fee, a rent, a CDD fee, a master association fee, an administration fee, or some kind of vig on everything that happens at Celebration Pointe.
I just wonder how much of each $30 veggie box goes into the pocket of bankrupt Celebration Pointe? In the name of full transparency.