By Goddess Mia
Hey Royals 👑✨ — it’s your Girl, Goddess Mia, coming through with a powerful bulletin for our community thread. We’re building real mutual aid, not just clout. We’re creating networks of love, support & action — one pantry drop, one service referral, one shared ride at a time. 🙌🏾
🧠 Why this matters
When the system fails us, we come forward. When the headlines don’t cover our neighborhoods, we cover for each other. Too many of our people are going hungry, going unseen — and we cannot wait for “someone else” to fix it. We are the solution.
Mutual aid isn’t just a hand-out — it’s a hand-up, a link-in-the-chain, a community rising. We build, we share, we protect. 💪🏾
📲 What I need from you
Comment below with any local pantries, free services, ride shares, child-care swaps, elder check-ins, mental-health groups — you name it. Drop the name, address/zip, what they do, and who to contact.
And if you’re feeling extra: tag someone who should see this—for them or for their network. Let’s turn this post into a RESOURCE HUB for everyone who might be quietly struggling.
📍 Resources in Florida you can share / use
Here are some trusted platforms and organizations already doing the work — so you can drop these either as “use this resource” or “reach out if you need help”. Add your own local gems in the comments too.
Feeding Florida: Unites 9 member food banks across Florida, working with 2,400+ partner agencies to deliver food to individuals & families every day.
Palm Beach County Food Bank: Based right here in Palm Beach County, they support 200+ partner agencies and reach ~194,000 residents annually. Also help with SNAP/benefits outreach (English/Spanish/Haitian-Creole).
Feeding South Florida: Covers Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach & Monroe counties — immediate food access + support services.
Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida: Serving Central Florida counties, a major node for hunger relief.
Feeding Northeast Florida: Serves Baker, Bradford, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam & St. Johns counties — good if you’re in North Florida.
Central Florida Mutual Aid (CFLMA): A grassroots collective in Orange, Osceola & Seminole counties doing community-led mutual aid — beyond charity, working toward systemic change.
CROS Ministries: In Palm Beach County, runs multiple mobile food pantry sites in communities like Lake Worth, Jupiter, Belle Glade.
🔁 Your tasks for today
1. Drop in the comments: a local resource you know (pantry, service, ride-share, mental-health check-in, etc.).
2. Write a one-liner about what they do + how to reach them.
3. Tag a Royal (follower/friend) who should save and share this post — tell them: “I see you, I got you.”
4. If you’re able, volunteer or donate even a little. Strengthening networks is just part of our blueprint.
5. Follow my Socials/ subscribe to my Substack for weekly blogs, deep-dives & empowerment prompts. (Yes – doing the social-media plus email loop, Royals.)
🔥 Final thought (yep, you know the line)
When the world tells us we’re powerless — we show up anyway. When our people are unseen — we stand. If you’re reading this and thinking “I don’t know where to start” — comment “HELP” below and tag your city; and people in the comments can help.
Royals, we build our circle. We hold our network. We rise together. Let’s make this post live — full of actual help, not just hashtags.
💫 Love you, I appreciate you, I see you.
— Goddess Mia 👑✨
#MutualAid #CommunityCare #NoOneLeftBehind #SupportEachOther #RoyalsStayVisible









