Mercy Chefs Partners with Bayside Church to Serve Communities Recovering from Hurricane Milton

BRADENTON, Fla. – Mercy Chefs partnered with Bayside Church in Bradenton, Florida to serve communities in need recovering from Hurricane Milton.

Dozens of volunteers have stepped up to help us plate food and deliver it to people in need.

Matt Moore, Missions Pastor at Bayside Community Church told WWSB, ” I do think every time we have a disaster like this, more and more people realize, hey, we lost power, but we’re okay. Let’s go help, those who are hit harder than us, so we’re super thankful for all of the volunteers that have come out and helped.”

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ABOUT MERCY CHEFS  

Mercy Chefs is a 501c3 founded in 2006 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The organization exists to provide professionally prepared, restaurant-quality meals to victims, volunteers, and first responders in natural disasters and national emergencies and partners with existing ministries with food service in underserved communities around the country. Since its founding, Mercy Chefs has served 28 million meals. In 2020, Mercy Chefs founder Gary LeBlanc was recognized by Southern Living Magazine as a “Hometown Hero,” and Mercy Chefs was named the 2020 Small Business of the Year in the nonprofit category by Inside Business and the Hampton Roads Chamber. Mercy Chefs also has been featured in major news outlets such as CNN, Fox News, NBC News, PBS and ABC News. For more information, visit mercychefs.com.