06/03/2026
1 in 8 Georgians experiences food insecurity.
For children, it's 1 in 5.
Georgia consistently ranks among the highest food insecurity rates in the nation.
This isn't a statistic to scroll past. These are neighbors, classmates, coworkers.
Food insecurity doesn't always look the way you'd expect. It hides in full-time workers stretching their last groceries. In seniors rationing meals. In parents skipping dinner so their kids can eat.
It's closer than most people think.
06/01/2026
That's the math for 1 in 7 Georgia kids when summer hits. π
But here's the plot twist: there are FREE meal sites within minutes of most Georgia families β they just don't know where.
So we fixed that. π
New tool. Type your ZIP. See the map. Feed your kid.
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06/01/2026
Nutrition shouldn't depend on ZIP code.
But for thousands of families across Georgia, where you live determines how easy β or how hard β it is to find healthy food.
No grocery store nearby. No reliable transportation. No real options.
This June, we're talking about what food access actually looks like in Georgia β and what it's going to take to change it.
05/27/2026
Hunger doesn't cause empty stomachs.
It causes empty futures.
500,000 Georgia children face food insecurity. The costs go far beyond a missed meal β developmental delays, lower test scores, chronic stress, and long-term economic consequences for entire communities.
Swipe to see what childhood hunger actually costs Georgia β
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05/26/2026
Hunger often hides in plain sight.
It looks like parents skipping meals so their children can eat. Seniors stretching groceries for one more week. Families traveling miles just to reach a grocery store.
Nutrition should never depend on ZIP code.