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Manifestation's Empowerment Home Case Study
In late 2016, WellCare partnered with the Center for Manifestation’s Empowerment House (CFM) to provide food assistance programs to low-income individuals in East Tampa.

Service Impact The Center for Manifestation’s Empowerment House (CFM) provides food assistance to some of the neediest populations in Hillsborough County. The partnership established a goal to serve between 50 and 100 people per month.

In the first two months , CFM has served more than doubled that number, underscoring the high level of need in this community.

The food pantry disbursed food at Empowerment House or delivered food baskets to the homes of deserving clients.

Fresh fruit, vegetables, and basic food staples were provided in collaboration with Feeding America

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