According to our partners at the Atlanta Community Food Bank, food insecurity describes a household’s inability to provide enough food for every person to live an active and healthy life.
Before the pandemic, 1 in 7 children in the metro Atlanta area were identified as food insecure – but as a result of COVID-19 and it’s ripple effects, those rates have increase by around 20%. Since March of 2020, the Atlanta Community Food Bank experienced a 300% surge in requests for food assistance. In the same timeframe, Hands On Atlanta volunteers helped distribute almost 16 million meals to families across metro Atlanta.
Food is an urgent basic need – and those who struggle to feed their families, feel it each and every day. Students are unable to concentrate in the classroom, families who are food insecure experience more frequent and severe health issues, and socioeconomic growth is affected. The good news is, you can help. Our partner organizations on the frontlines of the fight for food security (often working on shoestring budgets) rely solely on volunteers to collect, organize and distribute food. Join us today to support their work.
more ways to do something good
Equitable Dinners
Be one of 5000 guests at 500 tables across metro Atlanta where people of all backgrounds come together to have vital conversations on race.
MUST Mobile Pantry
Volunteers will meet the bus on location in Marietta to help with pantry setup, client registration, food distribution, and clean up.
Food Box Distribution
Volunteers will set up the outdoor food distribution area, bring boxes and bags of food outside, load food into vehicles, and more!
Grady Fresh Food Cart
Volunteer at the Fresh Food Cart at the Grady Ponce De Leon Center and sort, pack and distribute food directly to patients.
HANDS ON ATLANTA WEEK
Join Atlanta’s biggest week of service Sept. 20 - 27, 2022! Explore more in-person and virtual volunteer opportunities and events here.