Feeding South Florida Hosts Wine and Bourbon Experience 

Guests can support the leading hunger-relief organization in South Florida and enjoy some delicious drinks and food.

The upcoming “Wine and Bourbon Experience” will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, July 26 at the Feeding South Florida Pembroke Park Warehouse, 2501 SW 32 Terrace. The event, hosted by Feeding South Florida, aims to raise awareness and funds for families who are struggling with hunger. Guests who purchase a ticket can enjoy four tastings and appetizers and will also have the chance to participate in a silent auction.

Currently in South Florida, there are over 1.1 million food-insecure individuals, and one in nine individuals in South Florida remain uncertain about where they will get their next meal. Feeding South Florida provides direct-service programs through its vast network of over 350 nonprofit and community partners.

Tickets are available for $75. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit: https://feedingsouthflorida.org/events/

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