One year ago, the House of Beer in Dunedin initiated “The HOB Give Back,” an extensive service initiative designed to assist community members in need. Kim Polce, who co-owns the brewery and taphouse with her husband Andy Polce, said, “We observe an ongoing need in our community which motivates us to do more. It has been a staggering experience.” Surprisingly, in a short period, the House of Beer, synonymous with fun times and cordial people, has been able to support over 7,000 households facing food insecurity, as many Pinellas County elementary school students who lack weekend meals, and countless local charities.
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