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Foundation wants to make mobile food delivery for homeless

Foundation wants to make mobile food delivery for homeless
Foundation wants to make mobile food delivery for homeless
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - For many years, one Tallahassee organization has been feeding the homeless and the underemployed in the Capital City.

Now that team is working to feed more people not only in Tallahassee, but also across the entire Big Bend.

WTXL ABC 27's Jada Williams was live Thursday morning to tell about the plan for the group to become more widespread.

For the Less Fortunate Still Matter's Foundation, feeding those in need involves setting up shop under a tent.

Now the team is looking to buy a food trailer so they can deliver hot meals not only across Tallahassee, but also throughout the neighboring counties.

Tim Mosley is the founder of the Less Fortunate Still Matters Foundation.

For the last five years, Mosley has been going into neighborhood's, setting up tents and offering food, clothes, and other items for free.

Now Mosley wants to make sure even more people don't have to worry about hunger.

"If I could have a trailer and go mobile and set up several places, I could feed double, maybe triple the people," Mosley said. "I don't want to just be in Tallahassee."

Despite the demands of a new baby girl, Mosley has set a goal to raise the money for this food trailer by March.

It is a tight turn around that he's positive will work out.

"Either way we go, we gotta get this trailer," Mosley said. "It's going to happen. It's 2019. I've been praying on this for 5 years."