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Atlanta Community Food Bank http://www.acfb.org/

Atlanta Community Food Bank

732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd.

N.W.

Atlanta, GA 30318Map this

The Atlanta Community Food Bank fights hunger by providing food and grocery products to more than 800 local nonprofit partner agencies that feed the hungry in Metro Atlanta and North Georgia. Currently, we distribute more than 20 million pounds of food each year to food pantries, community...

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Atlanta Prosperity CampaignDid you know that households earning $42,000 or less in 2008 can have their taxes prepared for free at Volunteer Income Assistance (VITA) Sites at 45+ locations throughout metro Atlanta? Many families may also qualify for refunds through the Earned Income Tax Credit. The Atlanta Prosperity Campaign, an initiative of the Atlanta Community Food Bank, seeks to broaden wealth and reduce economic inequalities for working families in Metro Atlanta. We accomplish this by connecting low-income to moderate-income working families with existing economic benefits available to them.
Plant a Row for the HungryIf you have a home garden or are planning one this year, consider participating in the Plant a Row for the Hungry program. It's a great way to donate your extra produce and provide nutritious food for people in need. Plant a Row for the Hungry is a joint effort of the Atlanta Community Food Bank's Community Gardens Project and the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Last year, Plant a Row for the Hungry yielded more than 40,000 pounds of produce from local gardeners who literally planted an extra row to donate to Food Bank partner agencies. Plant a Row for the Hungry was launched nationally in 1995 by the Garden Writers Association of America.
Hunger 101As one of the key educational components of the Atlanta Community Food Bank, Hunger 101 strives to increase awareness about hunger and poverty on local and national levels through workshops, online curricula and other creative tools designed for a variety of age groups. This arm of the Food Bank plays an integral role in carrying out our mission: to fight hunger by engaging, educating and empowering our community.
Kids In NeedKids In Need is a project of the Atlanta Community Food Bank that provides brand new school supplies to reach children in low-income schools. As a year-round free store for teachers, Kids In Need aims to provide learning supplies for students whose academic success is threatened by poverty. There's no limit to what a child can learn when equipped with the right school supplies and a full stomach.
Product Rescue CenterThe Atlanta Community Food Bank's Product Rescue Center (PRC) is one of the largest volunteer operations in metro Atlanta. The PRC receives food from food drives and salvaged grocery items to be inspected and packaged by volunteers for distribution to more than 800 nonprofit partner agencies. This is a great activity for families, groups and individuals ages 8 and up.
Atlanta's TableAtlanta's Table is a project of the Atlanta Community Food Bank that rescues prepared food from our local hospitality industry and delivers the food daily in temperature controlled trucks to more than 40 metro Atlanta nonprofit partners. Restaurants, caterers, corporate dining rooms, hotels, convention centers, special events and other food service providers are among the more than 200 hospitality industry donors that regularly contribute prepared food.
Community GardensThe Community Gardens project of the Atlanta Community Food Bank assists in the operation of more than 150 community food gardens in the metro area. Community Gardening stimulates social interaction, encourages self-reliance, beautifies neighborhoods and produces nutritious foods, while reducing family food budgets. Each garden is an autonomous neighborhood-based effort where friends share work and responsibility. The Atlanta Community Food Bank provides gardening expertise, volunteer help, tools, seeds and more.
Flood Relief Food DonationsThe Atlanta Community Food Bank is currently accepting non-perishable food donations for special flood relief distributions for our partner agencies in areas hit hardest by the floods. We are also working closely with a coalition of disaster relief groups to coordinate efforts addressing immediate and long-term needs. Non-perishable food donations may be delivered to our main facility at 732 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd. N.W.
Hunger Walk/RunSunday, March 14, 2010Get out there - join the fight against hunger at the 26th annual Hunger Walk/Run! Be part of an effort to help hundreds of thousands of metro residents struggling to put food on the table. Choose from one of six local benefiting organizations: Atlanta Community Food Bank, Episcopal Charities Foundation, Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, Lutheran Services of Georgia, Presbyterian Answer to Hunger or St. Vincent de Paul Society. This event has something for everyone: 5K Walk, 5K Run, festival atmosphere with food, games, DJ, live music and more! Register or start your team online today.
Product Rescue CenterFriday, February 13, 2009 - Monday, January 03, 2011Atlanta Community Food Bank's Product Rescue Center needs 1,000 volunteers each month to help inspect, sort and pack assorted donations of non-perishable food, paper goods, medicines and cleaning products for distribution. This project offers a sociable atmosphere and is a great team-building experience for corporate or other groups and individuals. Ages 8 and up. Sessions are available Tues, Weds, Thurs, and Sat (9 a.m. - Noon); Weds, Thurs, and Sat (1 p.m. - 4 p.m.); and Tues, Wed, and Thurs (6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.).
Community GardensFriday, February 13, 2009 - Monday, January 03, 2011Spring is in the air, and the Atlanta Community Food Bank's Community Gardens project needs you! Participate in planting, mulching, weeding and harvesting vegetable gardens that beautify neighborhoods and reduce family food budgets. This is a great project for groups of 5-25 volunteers. Ages 10 and up. Monday thru Saturday, three hour shifts.
Kids In NeedFriday, February 13, 2009 - Monday, January 03, 2011Volunteers are need for Kids in Need, a project of the Atlanta Community Food Bank, that provides free school supplies to teachers in low-income schools. Assist teachers as they choose school supplies in the afternoons or help with a wide array of sorting and restocking projects in the mornings. This is ideal for individuals or small groups. Ages 16 and up. Afternoon shopping assistants are asked to commit to a 4 hour shift either once a week or once every two weeks for one or more semesters. There are two semesters each year, August - December and January - May. (Volunteers can start at any point during the school year.) Shopping Assistant Shifts run Mondays thru Thursdays, 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Shifts for morning volunteer groups of 1-15 people run Mondays thru Fridays, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm.
School Supplies for Kids In Need Kids In Need, a project of the Atlanta Community Food Bank, provides brand new free school supplies for teachers in low-income schools. We can never have too many of the following items: Pencils, erasers, crayons, spiral notebooks, paints and rulers. Thank you!
Gardening Tools for Community GardensCommunity Gardens is a project of the Atlanta Community Food Bank that helps cultivate bountiful gardens throughout the metro area. A variety of tools are needed to help staff and volunteers maintain each garden properly. Want an easy way to help? The next time you're cleaning out your garden shed or shopping at the local hardware store, please keep the following wish list in mind: Garden hoes, post-hole diggers, pruners & trimmers, rakes, shears and shovels. Thank you!
Open PositionsIf you are interested in working at the Atlanta Community Food Bank, visit www.acfb.org and go to \"Human Resources and Jobs\" in our \"Contact Us\" section. All current openings are posted there.
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