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Celebration Church holding annual free grocery giveaway this week. Here’s what to know
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Celebration Church holding annual free grocery giveaway this week. Here’s what to know

  • July 9, 2025

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Celebration Church has announced the details for 2025’s Serve Day, a grocery giveaway event that helped thousands of families in Jacksonville last year.

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According to the church, this year’s grocery giveaway will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, or until supplies last, on Saturday, July 12, at its property on 9555 R G Skinner Parkway.

“The vision of Serve Day is for us, the local church, to go into our communities and love our neighbors,“ Celebration said on its website. ”We hope people’s hearts will be opened to the love of Jesus through practical projects and acts of service.”

The event is open to anyone in the community with no registration or ID required.

Early arrival is encouraged as supplies are limited, the church said, adding that volunteers will be on-site to help with distribution and ensure a “smooth, safe experience for everyone.”

At last year’s event, Celebration managed to assemble 5,000 bags of groceries, even recruiting Jacksonville Jaguar Devin Lloyd to help distribute them to families.

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