Anti-Feeding Ordinance in Orlando is Defeated

>> Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The Anti-Feeding Ordinance in Orlando has finally been defeated! After years of struggle to share food with the homeless, Pastor Brian Nicholes, Orlando Food Not Bombs, and others have defeated the ordinance that made it illegal to feed groups of 25 or more in Orlando Parks. The passing of this ordinance has made it very difficult for many groups, charities, and churches to feed the homeless downtown. Some stopped their feeding programs all together, and some organizations even went out of business, such as the Ripple Effect. We are now free to serve those in need in any public park!!!

Over the past 18 months Rock for Hunger has been holding their Food Sharing on federal property in Downtown Orlando to avoid any trouble from local law enforcement or with the city. Finally with the victory over the Anti-Feeding Ordinance in Orlando, we can hope for many groups to come back to serve the needy in hopes to get us closer to the goal of ending homelessness in Central Florida! Check out the article in the Orlando Sentinel here.

4 comments:

Adam September 30, 2008 8:01 PM  

That's awesome news, Chris!
Will you still be feeding at the post office or moving?

Chris September 30, 2008 8:24 PM  

We are actually going to discuss that at the Board Meeting on Saturday. We want to move, but maybe it might be smart to see what the city is going to do next. Just to make sure they don't pass a new ordinance, or something crazy. Which would be a total wast of energy.

Anonymous February 22, 2009 6:19 AM  

The ripple effect didn't go out of bussines. There still serving those in need at Sylvia Lane on SAT. at 8;00 am. Acording to Jlm PROVAZNIK Project cord.

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