Miami Rescue Mission / Broward Outreach Centers
Serving South Florida Since 1922
October 2012
The Caring Place
It’s Time To “Pack The Pantry” During the 2012 Feds Feed Families Food Drive, U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Miami Sector Border Patrol donated approximately 545 pounds of food to the Miami Rescue Mission / Broward Outreach Centers. Feds Feed Families is a voluntary effort undertaken by federal employees across the country, who take time outside of their work day to collect and donate food and non-perishable items for food banks in their community. From left to right, Jodie Izquierdo; Alicia Swathwood; Joe Santiago; Assistant Chief Patrol Agent James Amorelli; Nina Corbe, Miami Rescue Mission; Ana Cohan, Supervisory Sector Enforcement Specialist, and point of contact for this year’s Feds Feed Families food drive collection; and Assistant Chief Patrol Agent Victor Colon from Miami Sector Border Patrol, Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security. >> Pack The Pantry, Page 2 >> Jill’s Story, Page 3 >> Girfriends 4 Girfriends, Page 3 >> Charles’ Story, Page 4
The Miami Rescue Mission, Inc. Operates Centers in Miami, Hollywood and Pompano Beach