'Effort to give back': Jacksonville City Council members join local restaurant to feed hundreds
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Jerome Brown BBQ has extended its services to SNAP beneficiaries and government employees, providing meals during a challenging time. On Monday, three city council members stepped in to assist with feeding families and the elderly.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Amid the ongoing federal government shutdown that continues to affect numerous families in Jacksonville, a local eatery has taken it upon itself to ensure community members don’t go without food.

Since November 1, Jerome Brown BBQ has been a haven for hundreds of SNAP recipients and government employees, offering sustenance and support. This past Monday, city officials lent a hand in this heartfelt endeavor. 

Within the walls of Jerome Brown BBQ, the usual lunchtime buzz was replaced by the heartwarming hum of serving lines.

Members of the Brown family, alongside council members Reggie Gaffney Jr., Rahman Johnson, and Ju’coby Pittman, served meals brimming with warmth and care. Over 400 meals were served inside the restaurant, with an additional 50 meals delivered to seniors.

“Families were lining up with multiple children,” Pittman noted, emphasizing the outreach of the Brown family. “This initiative showcases their long-standing commitment to the community and reflects the support they’ve received over the years.”

Just last Friday, these three city leaders met to brainstorm ways to help during the shutdown.

At Wednesday’s Jacksonville City Council meeting, they plan on introducing an emergency bill: the “Snap Gap Relief Act.”

The bill would appropriate $2 million to Feeding Northeast Florida; $1 million from a special council reserve contingency account and the other $1 million from the city’s general fund. 

“This is the work that needs to be done,” said Councilman Rahman Johnson, “We have an opportunity to ensure that while Washington is trying to figure itself out, we’re stepping up to lead in Jacksonville.” 

“It’s just a humbling effort to give back and make a difference,” said Councilman Reggie Gaffney Jr. “It broke my heart when I saw 2-year-old and 3-year-old kids in here who needed food, who wanted to eat.”

For residents like Lorraine Allen, who brought a family of six, Monday’s meal meant more than just food; it meant community.

“I think one of the amazing things about this particular event is they’re getting hot food, a hot meal with the protein and vegetables and all, and that’s really good because you don’t know a person’s situation. They may not have a place to cook,” said Allen. 

As meals continue being served, council members hope city funding will soon expand that reach. 

Councilmember Johnson plans on introducing the “Snap Gap Relief Act” bill at Wednesday’s city council meeting.

City Council President Kevin Carrico and Councilman Ron Salem will also be introducing their own bill, pushing for $200,000 for Feeding Northeast Florida.

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