Selma Housing Authority (SHA) announces that a ribbon cutting will be held for a new food truck titled “Serving Up Hope and Hot Meals” at the Rangedale Community Center on Aug. 14.
According to a press release from SHA the food truck was developed in collaboration with its Jobs Plus Program. In addition to delivering food, SHA will offer training to SHA residents in the culinary and hospitality fields.
"Serving Up Hope and Hot Meals" is more than just a food truck, it’s a symbol of compassion, community, and opportunity," said CEO Kennard Randolph. "It reflects our commitment to meeting residents where they are, addressing food insecurity, and empowering our community with workforce development skills.
At the ribbon cutting SHA leaders, community partners and local officials will deliver remarks. Following will be a tour of the food truck and complimentary tastings.
The event will be held from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the center located on 1 Twilley Avenue.
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