3 actionable steps to help reduce food insecurity in Georgia


Here is one New Year’s resolution I hope Georgia’s community leaders can fulfill: Let’s make significant progress to end hunger and food insecurity in our state.

Many Georgians celebrated the year-end holidays enjoying meals with family, friends and loved ones, but hundreds of thousands of our state’s residents barely had anything on their kitchen tables. The numbers are startling. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates in 2021:

33.8 million people lived in food-insecure households.
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