Sharing Center of Central Brevard

Sharing Center of Central Brevard Non Profit 501(c)3 since 1978 This institution is an equal opportunity provider. https://www.usda.gov/non-discrimination-statement

• COMMUNITY KITCHEN
We provide a hot lunch Monday through Saturday and a carry out lunch on Sunday.
• EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY
Our food pantry provides over 8 Tons of food to households monthly.
• FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
We provide financial assistance vouchers for Rent, Mortgages, & Utilities.
• MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS
We provide emergency prescription assistance vouchers.
• COLD NIGHT SHELTER
When the

temperature drops to 45 degrees outside we open our doors to the homeless and provide them a warm place to stay over night.
• HOUSEHOLD / CLOTHING
We give household essentials & clothing to individuals & families in need.
• CHILDRENS VISION CARE
We provide a voucher to obtain an eye exam and eyeglasses for children.

We were thrilled to join the  team today as they “Broke Bread” to celebrate the new Viera store! Their commitment to sup...
11/06/2025

We were thrilled to join the team today as they “Broke Bread” to celebrate the new Viera store! Their commitment to supporting the community is already reaching the Sharing Center of Central Brevard, and we’re excited for all the ways we’ll be partnering together. 💚🥖

11/05/2025

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All donations directly benefit The Sharing Center.




🎁 Wondering how to make the biggest impact. Check out our Amazon Wish List and send a little kindness our way.  Every it...
11/03/2025

🎁 Wondering how to make the biggest impact. Check out our Amazon Wish List and send a little kindness our way. Every item helps! 💛
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🚀 Huge thanks to our amazing community partner, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex!Thanks to generous Brevard resident...
10/27/2025

🚀 Huge thanks to our amazing community partner, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex!

Thanks to generous Brevard residents through The Salute to Brevard visitor campaign, 3,300 pounds of food are coming to families in need. 💛🍎

We’ve just reached 4K followers! Thank you for your support. We appreciate each and every one of you. 🙏🤗🎉
10/24/2025

We’ve just reached 4K followers! Thank you for your support. We appreciate each and every one of you. 🙏🤗🎉

10/24/2025

💥 Get ready, it's almost that time! 💥

The friendly rivalry between the City of Cocoa and the City of Rockledge is heating up once again as the annual Food Drive to benefit the Sharing Center of Central Brevard draws near! 🥫🧡

A huge thank you Mike Erdman Toyota for teaming up with TEAM COCOA to fill the trucks, stock the shelves, and support our neighbors in need. 🛻

Stay tuned because the official kickoff announcement is coming soon with all the details on how you can get involved and make a difference.

📲 Follow City of Cocoa Government for updates!

Families in Brevard need help now. The Sharing Center is stepping up, and you can too. Donate, volunteer, or host a food...
10/24/2025

Families in Brevard need help now. The Sharing Center is stepping up, and you can too. Donate, volunteer, or host a food drive today. 💛 www.sharingcenter.org

🚴‍♀️ Feel the breeze, without the balance issues! We’ve got a three-wheeled adult tricycle ready to roll at Cocoa Thrift...
10/23/2025

🚴‍♀️ Feel the breeze, without the balance issues! We’ve got a three-wheeled adult tricycle ready to roll at Cocoa Thrift store on Aurora Street. Cool, comfy, and zero chance of tipping over 😎 Come snag it before someone else rides off in style!

Thanks to a donation of signature jewelry by local artist Guylene Hill, any purchase over $25 dollars at the Cocoa Thrif...
10/22/2025

Thanks to a donation of signature jewelry by local artist Guylene Hill, any purchase over $25 dollars at the Cocoa Thrift Store will be entered into a drawing to win an item from the Moonlight Mischief collection.
Supporting our community was never so beautiful.

10/20/2025

Brevard residents, there's still time to visit during Salute to Brevard! Enjoy discounted admission until October 26.🥫 We encourage you to bring non-perishable food items and hygiene products to donate to Brevard County Sharing Centers.

This story really touched us. ❤️It’s a powerful reminder that hunger and hardship often go hand in hand and that sometim...
10/20/2025

This story really touched us. ❤️

It’s a powerful reminder that hunger and hardship often go hand in hand and that sometimes, what people need most isn’t just a meal, but to be seen.

At The Sharing Center, we meet families and individuals every day who are trying their best, just like the mother and son in this story. A simple act of kindness, a meal, a smile, a helping hand, can change everything for someone who feels invisible.

Let’s keep setting the table for those who are struggling. Because no one should ever feel unseen or go hungry.

"My name is Holly. I’m 79. I’ve worked the 4 a.m. shift at Hattie’s Diner for 32 years. Not because I need the money, my pension’s fine. But the night shift feels like my shift. The people here? They’re the ones nobody else sees.

Every Tuesday at 5:15 a.m., a boy in a stained T-shirt sits at booth #3. He’s 12. Maybe 13. He never orders. Just stares at the menu like he’s memorizing it. One day, I slid a plate of scrambled eggs and toast to his table. “On the house,” I said. He flinched. “I..... I don’t have money.” I patted his shoulder. “Eggs cost nothing when you’re hungry.”

He ate so fast he choked. I poured him water. Wiped his face. Didn’t ask questions.

Next Tuesday, he came back. Same time. Same booth. I made him pancakes. Left them with a note, “Eat first. Talk never.” He ate. Still no words.

Then, the Thursday before Christmas, he didn’t come.

I saved his seat. Wiped the table. Checked the door every 3 minutes. By 6 a.m., my hands shook. That’s when the real story began.

A woman rushed in, eyes red. “Are you Holly?” she asked. “My son, my little boy, he’s been coming here? He ran away Monday. I thought he was with his dad.... but he’s been here?” She broke down. “He hasn’t eaten in two days. I..... I lost my job. We’re sleeping in the car.”

I didn’t hesitate. I wrapped eggs, bacon, and bread in foil. “Take it,” I said. “Feed him first. Then talk.”

She came back Friday. Brought her son. He sat in booth 3. I gave him a chocolate milk. He finally looked at me. “Thank you,” he whispered.

That’s when I started ordering for the empty chair.

Every shift, I’d put a plate on booth 3, before anyone sat there. Eggs. Coffee. A slice of pie. No name. No bill. Just.... there. Some days, a tired nurse would sit down. A construction worker. A single mom. They’d eat. Nod. Never ask why.

Then, one rainy Tuesday, a new cook, Jenny, 19, saw me set the plate. “Why do you do that?” she asked. I shrugged. “Some folks need to feel seen before they’re hungry.”

Jenny started ordering for the empty chair too. Then the dishwasher. The cashier. Now, every shift, someone leaves food at booth 3. Sometimes it’s taken. Sometimes it’s not. But it’s always there.

Last week, the boy came back. He’s 14 now. He sat at booth 3. Put two dollars on the table. “For the next person,” he said.

The truth?
This isn’t about food.
It’s about knowing someone’s waiting for you, even when you think you’re invisible.
It’s about the empty chair that becomes a promise, “You matter here.”

Today, 17 diners across the Midwest have an “empty chair.” Same rule, Order for the seat before you need it.
Just food on a table. A quiet act of rebellion against loneliness.

My shift ends at 10 a.m. Every morning, I walk out, exhausted. But I smile. Because somewhere, right now, a cook is sliding a plate to an empty chair..... and a stranger’s life just got a little lighter.

Remember this,
The world won’t end with a bang.
It will end with someone sitting alone in the dark.
So leave a plate.
For the empty chair.
For the one who’s waiting.
For the world you want to live in.”
Let this story reach more hearts..

Address

113 Aurora St
Cocoa, FL
32922

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm
Saturday 9:30am - 1:30pm
Sunday 2pm - 3pm

Telephone

+13216310306

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OUR MISSION:

The Central Brevard Sharing Center provides emergency assistance to those in our community who are struggling to obtain life’s most basic needs.

OUR HISTORY:

We have been a non profit 501(c)3 since 1978, providing emergency basic needs assistance to Central Brevard residents. Founded by civic minded individuals who saw a need not being met in the community. The Sharing Center was initially staffed with volunteer help. We had a modest budget and served 30 people per month. The Community Kitchen and Thrift Shop programs were opened in 1985. Originally the food served through our kitchen came from local churches but due to the increased need we now have staff on hand to prepare the daily meal. In 1989 the Sharing Center moved to its Cocoa location. As the needs in the community grew the Sharing Center has expanded to meet many of the needs by adding a second location in Merritt Island.