Washington County Council on Aging partners with Florida Power & Light to distribute hurricane preparedness meal kits

Meal kits will be distributed to local seniors, courtesy of the Washington County Council in Aging and Florida Power & Light. [CONTRIBUTED]

The Washington County Council on Aging (WCCOA) recently announced a partnership with Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) and the Florida Council on Aging to enhance the well-being of local seniors. 

As part of this collaboration, WCCOA will be distributing hurricane preparedness meal kits donated by FPL.

The meal kits are specifically designed to support homebound seniors during emergency situations, such as hurricanes. Each kit includes a three-day supply of nutritious, shelf-stable foods for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, bottled water to ensure hydration, and snacks.

As we approach the 2024 hurricane season, it’s crucial to prioritize the safety and well-being of our senior community members,” the Council on Aging said in a news release. “Many of our elderly resident’s face mobility challenges and rely on regular food deliveries. However, during severe weather events, disruptions can occur, making it difficult to maintain these essential services.”

Volunteers from WCCOA and FPL will distribute more than 150 hurricane preparedness meal kits to seniors in Washington County on Friday, June 14, starting at 10 a.m. until supplies last. The kits will be available to Washington County seniors that are 60 years and older. The location will be Washington County Council on Aging (1348 South Blvd in Chipley).

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