Atlanta Food Bank reports 60% increase in demand over past 3 years

New data shows food insecurity is worsening across Georgia, with the Atlanta Community Food Bank reporting a 60% increase in demand for meals over the past three years.

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What we know:

According to a study by Feeding America, one in five children and one in ten seniors in Georgia are facing hunger. The issue is particularly severe in the South, where nearly 90% of counties with high food insecurity rates are located.

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Unfortunately, a large percentage of Georgians – over 57% — don’t meet the criteria for federal assistance like SNAP.

What they’re saying:

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“Food insecurity remains an urgent crisis in metro Atlanta and north Georgia. Economic pressures and inflation continue to impact our neighbors, and as a result, more children, seniors, and families are struggling to meet their basic food needs,” said Sarah Fonder-Kristy, Chief Development Officer of the Atlanta Community Food Bank. “Every person touched by food insecurity is at risk of its harmful effects, and the long-term consequences can be especially damaging to children and their well-being.

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The Atlanta Community Food Bank says the need spans all counties in the state and is urging residents in need to seek assistance.

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Those who need help can text ‘FIND FOOD’ to 888-976-2232 or visit the Food Pantry Map on the food bank’s website. 

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The food bank works with hundreds of partner agencies to provide food to families, seniors, and children across the region.

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AtlantaNews

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