In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the City of St. Petersburg is stepping up to support residents affected by flooding and storm damage. To help alleviate the immediate need for food, local food trucks have been deployed to several parks and public spaces across the city, offering free meals to those in need. The service will continue until resources are exhausted.
The City of St. Petersburg has deployed local food trucks on September 29 from 12pm-5pm (or until supplies run out) to provide free meals to residents affected by flooding and storm damage from Hurricane Helene. Here’s where you can find the trucks:
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- Fish & Chicken: Bartlett Park (2000 7th St. S)
- 4 Kings: Wildwood Park (2650 10th Ave. S)
- Son of a Brisket: Childs Park (4301 13th Ave. S)
- Charmed City Eats: Shore Acres Rec Center (4230 Shore Acres Blvd. NE)
- Slider Guy: Walter Fuller Park (7891 26th Ave. N)
- Bowls and Buns: NE Exchange Coffee Pot Park (1st St. NE & 31st Ave. NE)
- St. Pete Taco Lady: Grandview Park/Boat Ramp (6th St. & 39th Ave. S)
- La Strada: Sunlit Cove Boat Ramp in Riviera Bay (3706 Sunlit Cove Dr. NE)
- J News: St. Pete Garden Club (500 Sunset Dr. S)
- Shiso: Tropicana Field, east side of Lot 6 (1 Tropicana Dr.)
- Heavy’s: Gladden Park Recreation Center Front Lot (3901 30th Ave. N)
- Starting at 12:30 p.m., BAJA: Lake Vista Rec Center (1400 19th St. N)
- Starting at 12:30 p.m., Divalicious: Fossil Park (6635 Dr. Martin L. King Jr. St. N)
This community-driven effort highlights the resilience and strength of St. Pete. Whether you need a meal or a moment of respite, the food trucks are ready to serve you. Let’s continue to support each other and rebuild together. Follow the City of St. Pete on Facebook and Instagram for more updates.
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