Corsentino Chiropractic Donates To Local Food Pantry

MOBILE, Ala. — Mobile-based Corsentino Chiropractic recently donated $4,120 to The Food Pantry at Central in Mobile. The donation will help The Food Pantry at Central continue to provide groceries to approximately 1,000 food-insecure and hungry families each week. Every Tuesday morning, volunteers gather at Central Presbyterian Church at 1260 Dauphin Street to load cars with fresh produce, breads, canned goods, dairy and meats, while partner organizations, like DoorDash, The Ambitiously Him Her King Foundation, FEDup Mobile and Colors of Love Ministry, deliver to people unable to make it to The Food Pantry at Central. The donation from Corsentino will cover approximately two weeks of groceries for around 1,000 families. Each quarter, Corsentino designates a charity of the quarter to donate the proceeds it receives from new clients during that time frame. Corsentino has given more than $100,000 to area nonprofits, also including the Animal Rescue Foundation, Habitat for Humanity and Bras for a Cause since it began the promotion five years ago.

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