Written by AllOnGeorgia

Lumpkin County Family Connection is one of 13 nonprofit organizations in Georgia to receive Food Lion Feeds Grants to support hunger relief. There were nearly 300 nonprofits to receive the grants, which total more than $775,000.

Atlanta Community Food Bank – Atlanta GA – $2,500

Augusta Dream Center – Augusta GA – $3,000

Downtown Cooperative Church Ministries, Inc. – Augusta GA – $2,500

Golden Harvest Food Bank – Augusta GA – $5,000

Advocates for Bartow’s Children, Inc. – Cartersville GA – $2,000

Feeding the Valley Food Bank – Columbus GA – $3,600

Lumpkin County Family Connection – Dahlonega GA – $1,000

Good Shepherd Clinic of Dawson Co., Inc. – Dawsonville GA – $2,000

Vincent de Paul, Christ the Redeemer Conference – Dawsonville GA – $2,000

The Newberry Foundation – Hawkinsville GA – $1,000

YMCA of Rome & Floyd County – Rome GA – $3,500

America’s Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia – Savannah GA – $10,000

Second Harvest of South Georgia, Inc. – Valdosta GA – $10,000

The Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation has distributed more than $775,000 in grants to 294 nonprofit organizations across the omnichannel retailer’s 10-state footprint. The grants support the local organizations’ efforts to combat food insecurity and provide nutritional education to their communities and represent an 83% increase in the number of grants issued in the previous grant cycle in the fall. As part of the total distribution, Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation donated $165,000 to Feeding America® to support child hunger programs. Organizations awarded grants can be seen below.

“We are proud to support our community partners, who are seeing an increase in the number of neighbors needing food assistance,” said Adam Bass, president, Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation. “For our neighbors, some basic necessities are overwhelming, and these agencies are doing everything they can to serve a critical need for hundreds of hungry communities. Through the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation, we are grateful to partner with our nonprofit organizations who continue to make a difference in the towns and cities we serve.”

The Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization operated by a volunteer board of directors comprised of Food Lion associates from different areas of the company. The Foundation focuses on fighting child hunger, helping partner organizations increase their “fresh” capacity so families can put nutritious meals on their tables and providing nutrition education to support the health and wellness of Food Lion’s neighbors.

Since its inception in 2001, the Foundation has donated more than $16 million across Food Lion’s 10-state operating area. It has contributed significantly toward Food Lion Feeds providing more than 970 million meals to individuals and families since 2014 through a combination of product, financial and equipment donations; disaster relief and recovery efforts; volunteer hours by associates; in-store retail campaigns; and the company’s pioneering food rescue program.

Nonprofit organizations are eligible for grants if they are affiliated with Feeding America or the United Way. The Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation holds two grant cycles each year. The grant application deadline for fall is Sept. 15, 2022, and is found online . Organizations are eligible to apply for grants every 12 months.

Learn more about Food Lion Feed’s commitment to fight food insecurity across the towns and cities it serves.

Contact:

Bill Valladares
GaFCP Communications Director
404-739-0043
william@ gafcp.org

Source: Georgia Family Connection Partnership @gafcpnews

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