Indelible Impacts continued its support of Florida communities with its most recent charitable donation of $25,000 to AMIkids. The funds will support AMIkids’ Nutrition Education Initiative, which focuses on Florida’s rising threat of food insecurity. AMIkids is a 51-year-old national non-profit organization focused on youth development, providing kids with the tools to navigate their lives and achieve their maximum potential. Their goal to strengthen their communities and make generational impacts aligns with the vision Indelible holds within its mission.

Indelible team member shaking hands with kids from AMI Kids

The program will be supported by the Florida Department of Agriculture through its Urban Farming Pilot Program. The three-tiered project aims to support awareness through nutritional education, increase food accessibility by implementing wellness pantries, and support hands-on urban farming learning models that develop the networking skills needed to interface with the urban farming sector.

“Our support of this initiative will benefit not only children and families in need but also ripple throughout Florida,” said Mikhail Scott, Director of Outreach at Indelible and AMIkids Tallahassee Board Chairman. This contribution follows a string of donations made nationally as an extension of Indelible CEO Joshua Hay’s vision for the firm’s philanthropic arm, Indelible Impacts, to be as responsive to the needs of underserved and marginalized populations and invest in their long-term growth.

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