Tampa Community Steps Up with Feeding Tampa Bay on 'Kindness Day'
In a show of generosity and compassion, the Tampa Bay area came together to support Feeding Tampa Bay during WFLA's Kindness Day. The non-profit organization, which has been working tirelessly to provide food assistance to those in need, was at the forefront of this year's event.
According to Feeding Tampa Bay CEO Thomas Mantz, the partnership with WFLA has been instrumental in collecting a significant amount of donations for the charity. "It's hard to imagine how much food has been collected," he said. "This has been a terrific partnership between us and the station."
The donation drive, which took place on Friday, Dec. 5 from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m., provided an opportunity for anyone in the community to contribute, whether it was a small or large amount.
Mantz emphasized the importance of Kindness Day, stating that "it's about the generosity." He noted that Feeding Tampa Bay has been ramping up its efforts to help families in need, particularly during difficult times such as the government shutdown.
"Challenges in our neighbors' homes are greater today than they were a year ago, two years ago, even five years ago," Mantz said. "Getting involved and connected with our neighbors, especially on Kindness Day, makes it easier to cover more needs that may be overlooked."
Mantz's message is clear: kindness matters. "Let's be kind to each other. Let's make sure we look after each other. You know, make your community better for you being in it," he said.
The impact of this year's Kindness Day event will be felt by Feeding Tampa Bay and the families they serve. As Mantz so aptly put it, kindness can have a profound effect when done collectively.
In a show of generosity and compassion, the Tampa Bay area came together to support Feeding Tampa Bay during WFLA's Kindness Day. The non-profit organization, which has been working tirelessly to provide food assistance to those in need, was at the forefront of this year's event.
According to Feeding Tampa Bay CEO Thomas Mantz, the partnership with WFLA has been instrumental in collecting a significant amount of donations for the charity. "It's hard to imagine how much food has been collected," he said. "This has been a terrific partnership between us and the station."
The donation drive, which took place on Friday, Dec. 5 from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m., provided an opportunity for anyone in the community to contribute, whether it was a small or large amount.
Mantz emphasized the importance of Kindness Day, stating that "it's about the generosity." He noted that Feeding Tampa Bay has been ramping up its efforts to help families in need, particularly during difficult times such as the government shutdown.
"Challenges in our neighbors' homes are greater today than they were a year ago, two years ago, even five years ago," Mantz said. "Getting involved and connected with our neighbors, especially on Kindness Day, makes it easier to cover more needs that may be overlooked."
Mantz's message is clear: kindness matters. "Let's be kind to each other. Let's make sure we look after each other. You know, make your community better for you being in it," he said.
The impact of this year's Kindness Day event will be felt by Feeding Tampa Bay and the families they serve. As Mantz so aptly put it, kindness can have a profound effect when done collectively.