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At Bogin, Munns & Munns, we take seriously the responsibility that comes with being more than just a law firm — we are neighbors, collaborators and community partners across Central and North Florida. As part of this commitment, we are proud to support local hunger relief organisations and share where our offices are located so you know how rooted our presence is in the places we serve.
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Why Supporting Food Security Matters
Food insecurity affects families, seniors, children and working adults alike. When someone lacks consistent access to nutritious meals, the ripple effects touch physical health, mental health, educational outcomes and economic stability. By partnering with and supporting food-banks, we help ensure that more people in our communities have access to the basic nourishment they need — and the dignity that comes with stable food access.
Key Local Food-Bank Partners
1. Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida (Orlando / Central FL)
- Based in Orlando. (Center for Nutrition & Health Impact)
- They serve multiple counties — including Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, Brevard, Volusia and Marion. (Feeding America)
- Their mission emphasises great scope: “Food is more than a meal. It’s fuel for a child to learn … a step toward stability for a parent … comfort for a senior living alone.” (Center for Nutrition & Health Impact)
- Why this matters: With our firm’s presence in Central Florida, partnering with such a broad-reaching organisation amplifies our impact in the heart of our service area.
2. Bread of the Mighty Food Bank (Gainesville / North Central FL)
- Based in Gainesville and serving counties including Alachua, Gilchrist, Levy and Union. (Bread of The Mighty Food Bank)
- Their model: Rescuing surplus food, distributing via pantries & mobile sites, and supporting families via nutrition education and advocacy. (Bread of The Mighty Food Bank)
- Why this matters: Our presence in North Central Florida aligns well with Bread of the Mighty’s network — giving us a meaningful way to support and engage with the regional community.
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3. Treasure Coast Food Bank (Fort Pierce / Treasure Coast)
- Physical address: 401 Angle Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34947. (Treasure Coast Food Bank)
- Serves Indian River, Martin, St. Lucie and Okeechobee counties. (Treasure Coast Food Bank)
- They combine large scale distribution (warehouse, production kitchen) with community programmes. (Treasure Coast Food Bank)
- Why this matters: While our main footprint is Central/North Florida, supporting organisations in adjacent regions bolsters hunger relief across broader state corridors and underscores our commitment to Florida-wide community welfare.
4. Feeding Tampa Bay (West Central / Tampa Bay Region)
- One of their major locations: 3624 Causeway Blvd, Tampa, FL 33619. (Feeding Tampa Bay)
- They serve 10 counties across the Tampa Bay/West Central Florida area. (Feeding Tampa Bay)
- Their approach emphasises that “hunger can’t be solved with food alone” — they integrate community services, education and support systems. (Feeding Tampa Bay)
- Why this matters: While a little outside our immediate office locations, their large-scale model and regional impact still connect to our overall ethos of supporting Florida communities where we can.
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Where Our Firm Has Offices
We believe in being accessible and deeply embedded in the communities we serve. If you or someone you know needs legal assistance—or wants to volunteer or donate—these are our Florida offices:
- Orlando (Main Office) – 1000 Legion Place, Suite 1000, Orlando, FL 32801.
- Clermont – 1390 N Hancock Rd, Suite 201, Clermont, FL 34711.
- Daytona Beach – 1616 Concierge Blvd, Suite 200, Daytona Beach, FL 32117.
- Gainesville – 4411 NW 8th Ave, Suite B, Gainesville, FL 32605.
- Kissimmee – 1524 N John Young Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL 34741.
- Leesburg – 8543 US-441, Leesburg, FL 34748.
- Melbourne – 7195 Murrell Road, Suite 101, Melbourne, FL 32940.
- Ocala – 1396 NE 20th Ave #400, Ocala, FL 34470.
- Orange City – 1117 Saxon Blvd, Orange City, FL 32763.
- The Villages – 8564 E County Road 466 #102, The Villages, FL 32162.
- Titusville – 2323 S Washington Ave #209, Titusville, FL 32780.
(Each of these locations puts us closer to our clients — and closer to the communities we aim to support.)
How You Can Get Involved
- Volunteer or Donate: Even a few hours at one of the food banks above makes a difference. Monetary gifts allow the organizations to stretch resources further.
- Organize a Food Drive: Your office, your local chapter, your network can all host drives, and you can direct the contributions to any of the food banks listed.
- Spread Awareness: Share the websites and missions of these food banks with your network. Hunger doesn’t always look like we expect it to.
- Partner With Us: If you’re facing a legal concern and also want to give back, our firm not only provides legal representation but can help direct you to community service opportunities.
At Bogin, Munns & Munns, our mission is not just about legal representation — it’s about community impact. By partnering with organisations like Second Harvest Food Bank, Bread of the Mighty, Treasure Coast Food Bank and Feeding Tampa Bay — and by maintaining offices across the region — we aim to serve not only in the courtroom but also in the heart of our communities. Together, we can help ensure that access to nutritious food and effective legal support are realities for more people in Central and North Florida and beyond.
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Volunteer Opportunities You Can Join
Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida (Orlando / Central FL)
- Location: 411 Mercy Drive, Orlando, FL 32805. (feedhopenow.org)
- Types of shifts: Sorting & packing warehouse donations, event support, leadership “Volunteer Captain” roles for experienced volunteers. (feedhopenow.org)
- Register/learn more: FeedHopeNow.org — Volunteer (feedhopenow.org)
- Tip: Must be at least 18 for certain roles; there is an orientation for leadership-volunteers. (feedhopenow.org)
Bread of the Mighty Food Bank (Gainesville / North Central FL)
- Location: Warehouse at 325 NW 10th Ave., Gainesville, FL 32601. (Bread of The Mighty Food Bank)
- Types of shifts: Warehouse sorting & packing, mobile pantry distribution shifts, Saturday “Pack Party” shifts. (Bread of The Mighty Food Bank)
- Register/learn more: BreadOfTheMighty.org — Volunteer (Bread of The Mighty Food Bank)
- Tip: Some Saturday shifts allow younger volunteers (with adult) and this is a great group/team activity. (Bread of The Mighty Food Bank)
Treasure Coast Food Bank (Fort Pierce / Treasure Coast Area)
- Location: 401 Angle Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34947. (Treasure Coast Food Bank)
- Types of shifts: Warehouse sorting & packing, mobile pantry operations in the region, “Friends & Family” days (large group volunteer days) and event outreach. (Treasure Coast Food Bank)
- Register/learn more: StopHunger.org — Volunteer (Treasure Coast Food Bank)
- Tip: Closed-toed shoes required; groups and corporate teams welcome; younger volunteers allowed in group/family days. (Treasure Coast Food Bank)
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