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Food For Thought: The Winter 2023 Newsletter

12.02.2023

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By organizing food drives, donating your time and finances, and sharing our message you are helping us make big strides toward our mission to #helpendhunger in Coastal Georgia.

Read our letter from our director, Mary Jane Crouch, learn about our newest team member who will be managing our operations in Brunswick, and read about the partnerships that made this year possible. See the numbers as we reflect on 2022 and look forward to an amazing 2023.

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We are a non-profit leading the charge against food insecurity in the Coastal Georgia Region.

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Main Branch – Savannah

1380 Chatham Parkway
Savannah, GA 31405

p. 912-236-6750

f. 912-231-9776

Southeast Branch – Brunswick

2591 Sidney Lanier Drive
Brunswick, GA 31525

p. 912-261-7979

Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia opened a branch warehouse in Brunswick in 2010. This additional warehouse has enabled the food bank to better serve the community of southeast Georgia by providing more fresh and frozen food to our partner agencies. The Southeast Branch of  Second Harvest serves the counties of Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn, McIntosh, and Wayne.

The Southeast Branch works with roughly 78 agencies to distribute more than 2.2 million pounds of food a year to individuals and families who are experiencing food insecurity. This amount of food represents savings of more than $3.8 million in wholesale food costs. If we can pass these savings on to our partner agencies, they can provide more services in the communities they serve.

If you are interested in learning more about the Brunswick branch or would like a tour, please contact our Brunswick Branch Manager, Jennifer Floyd at 912-261-7979 or jfloyd@helpendhunger.org


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