“We have students who are growing and they have needs that it’s hard right now for some of our families to meet,” said Comerford.

The space started out as a food pantry but turned into a hub for kids to have access to anything they could need to succeed in and out of the classroom.

“The kids have a place that’s private. That they’re able to come to without any fear of being noticed by other kids or having to go change in the bathroom or anything of that nature,” said Craig Hindsman of Leadership Pensacola. “This is going to be a private space where they can keep that dignity even when there’s an issue.”

Originally posted by WKRG
By: Alexa Daly