David Hirsch |
ATLANTA, GA— The Atlanta Apartment Association’s (AAA) 27th
Annual Food-A-Thon raised enough food items and money this year to provide 6.68
million meals to hungry families in metro Atlanta and north Georgia through its
partnership with the Atlanta Community Food Bank (ACFB).
The record amount is an increase from last year’s
Food-A-Thon, which provided 6.2 million meals.
“We are excited to have provided our largest amount of meals
yet to ACFB,” said David Hirsch, Chairman of ECI Group Inc. and of AAA.
“We are humbled by all of the donations from our members,
their staff and the residents who live in apartment communities throughout
Atlanta. Hunger is a big problem in Georgia and every dollar raised, every can
donated and every hour spent volunteering makes a major impact.”
The event is
believed to be the largest food-and-fund drive in the United States.
During the
Food-A-Thon, AAA member firms collect food items and money for donation to the
ACFB. The theme of this year’s Food-A-Thon was, “So You Think You CAN Dance!”
This year’s
Food-A-Thon began on June 26 and concluded on Oct. 17 with a colorful parade in
which AAA members delivered their food and money donations to ACFB’s
headquarters in Atlanta.
Founded in 1979,
ACFB procures more than 50 million pounds of food and groceries each year and
distributes them to more than 600 nonprofit partner agencies serving families
and individuals in 29 metro Atlanta and north Georgia counties.
For every $1 donated, ACFB can provide $9.21 worth of
grocery products back to the community – enough to provide four meals.
The statistics on
those in need in Georgia are sobering. According to Feeding America’s Hunger in
America 2014 report, an estimated 755,400 people in metro Atlanta and north
Georgia turn to food pantries and meal service programs to feed themselves and
their families each year. This includes more than 164,000 children and more
than 64,000 seniors.
For the ACFB service
area, the report shows that 80,600 people are served each week by programs
supported through ACFB, and that those clients turn to ACFB partner programs
and pantries for help more than 6.1 million times during the course of the
year.
This means clients are visiting ACFB network programs an average of eight
times a year.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please
contact:
Angie Clawson, Public Relations Manager
Atlanta Community Food Bank
678-553-6010 (O) 404.569.4945 (C)
Stephen Ursery
The Wilbert Group
404-549-7150 (O) 404-405-2354 (C)
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