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How a Hospital and Food Bank Are Healing Tampa Bay Together

51 min · 22. huhti 2026
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What if the most powerful prescription your doctor could write wasn't for a pill — it was for food? In this episode of Stick a Fork in It, Shannon sits down with Lisa Bell, Director of Community Benefit at BayCare Health System, to explore one of Tampa Bay's most innovative healthcare partnerships. BayCare has invested $500 million in community benefit in 2025 alone — and a big piece of that is partnering with Feeding Tampa Bay to tackle hunger head-on. They're not just talking about it. They're doing it:

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