Former senior adviser to the president Ivanka Trump on Tuesday made her first public appearance since leaving the White House.
Trump helped deliver food boxes in Apopka, Florida, at another event for the previous administration’s “Farmers to Families” food box program, which was implemented last April as part of the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program to help both farmers and Americans in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The former first daughter met with Pastor Paula White and other local faith and community leaders to help distribute more than 1,300 food boxes, a source close to Trump told Fox News.
During her visit, Trump delivered boxes to the homes of disadvantaged community members who were unable to attend the in-person distribution event.
She also delivered boxes to a local shelter for human trafficking survivors, according to the source.
The shelter called The Lifeboat Project thanked Trump in a statement posted to the shelter’s Instagram account, asking readers to put politics aside and focus on the issue at hand.
“Human Trafficking is a crime against humanity, and that alone stands above politics,” the Lifeboat Project wrote. “Today was a beautiful day to put politics aside at The Lifeboat Project and let faith and truth be our topic of connection. We had the opportunity to fill the room with global leaders and have a conversation about our growing world model.”
The organization thanked “all levels of government, community leaders,” and its “partnered agencies.”
“It was the beginning of acknowledging truth and showing that faith always overcomes fear,” the statement said.
The program required the United States Department of Agriculture to purchase fresh produce, dairy and meat products from American farmers, which is then redistributed to food banks, community organizations, faith-based organizations and other nonprofits serving Americans in need.
This is an excerpt from Fox News.
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