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From Amy’s Desk: Help Us Feed Hope

Dear Friends, Right now, tens of thousands of children, along with families, seniors, and individuals across our region, are facing hunger. At the same time, rising food costs and federal nutrition program changes are reducing the resources we rely on to meet the growing need. We are doing everything we can to fill the gap, purchasing more food than ever before to make sure our neighbors have access to the nourishment they deserve. Even in the face of these challenges, I remain hopeful because I’ve seen what this community can do when we come together. At our new Produce [...]

From Amy’s Desk: Help Us Feed Hope2025-07-29T23:23:27+00:00

Showing Up From Summer to School Days

JROTC student volunteering at Richmond County Success Center. Volunteers filled the space each day, working side by side to sort fresh produce and pack meals for children who usually count on school lunches during the school year. To meet the increased need, we expanded volunteer shifts and turned the center into a hub of hope where neighbors came together to make a tangible difference. Thanks to that support, our Summer Harvest program packed over 180,000 meals for children at 10 schools, focusing on rural Georgia counties where Atlanta Gas Light packing Summer Harvest Boxes. access [...]

Showing Up From Summer to School Days2025-07-29T23:10:21+00:00

Students Stepping Up to End Hunger

When it comes to showing up for the community, Aquinas High School doesn’t hesitate. For the past several years, students from Aquinas have been a steady and dependable presence at Golden Harvest Food Bank. Their commitment to service has become a tradition, one we’ve come to count on. This summer, their impact was especially meaningful. Multiple student groups joined us at the Produce Rescue Center to pack Summer Harvest boxes, helping ensure that thousands of children across our service area had meals during the school break. However, Aquinas students didn’t just show up for summer, they’ve supported [...]

Students Stepping Up to End Hunger2025-07-29T22:50:09+00:00

Meeting Hunger With Hope in Hancock County

Left to Right: Robin Goodson, Mattie West, Ernestine Harris, Maudie Macklin, Gloria Simmons (Pantry Director), Venniece Macklin. In rural Hancock County, 1 in 2 children faces hunger, the highest child food insecurity rate in the nation according to Feeding America. With few grocery stores and limited transportation, access to nutritious food is a daily struggle for many families. Helping Hands is there to fill the gap. Led by Director Gloria Simmons, the agency serves about 700 families each month. From working with churches and schools to distributing fresh produce, pantry staples, and kid-friendly snacks, the team meets [...]

Meeting Hunger With Hope in Hancock County2025-07-29T22:23:59+00:00

Press Release: Local and Regional Legislators to Join Golden Harvest Food Bank to Address Hunger

AUGUSTA (05/20/25) - Golden Harvest Food Bank will welcome elected officials from across its 24-county service area on Thursday, May 22 at 10:00 AM for the Food Bank's third annual Feeding the Future roundtable discussion. The event will take place at Golden Harvest’s main campus, located at 3310 Commerce Drive in Augusta, Georgia. Newly released Feeding America data reveals that 1 in 6 people and 1 in 4 children across the region are facing food insecurity, highlighting the growing need for local solutions and collaborative leadership. This conversation will give attendees a clear view of the hunger landscape in both urban and rural communities and invite meaningful [...]

Press Release: Local and Regional Legislators to Join Golden Harvest Food Bank to Address Hunger2026-02-17T00:56:16+00:00

Press Release: Hancock County Tops Nation for Child Hunger

Rural Georgia County Has the Highest Rate of Child Food Insecurity in the U.S. AUGUSTA (06/05/25) - Nearly 1 in 2 children in Hancock County, Georgia, are growing up without consistent access to food, the highest rate of child hunger in the nation. According to recently released data from Feeding America’s Map the Meal Gap study, 47.8% of children in this rural Georgia county are living in food-insecure households. Hancock County, just west of Augusta, is part of Golden Harvest Food Bank’s 24-county service area and now reflects the most severe child hunger in the country. While food insecurity touches every [...]

Press Release: Hancock County Tops Nation for Child Hunger2026-02-17T00:52:18+00:00

Press Release: New Report Shows Food Insecurity Rising Across Golden Harvest’s 24-County Service Area

1 in 4 children in Golden Harvest Food Bank’s service area face hunger AUGUSTA (May 14, 2025) – Hunger is rising across the 24 counties served by Golden Harvest Food Bank. According to Feeding America’s newly released Map the Meal Gap study, 1 in 6 neighbors and 1 in 4 children in the Food Bank's service area are facing food insecurity. Just one year ago, that number was 1 in 7 people and 1 in 4 children across its more than 10,000 square mile service area. In Richmond County, the need is even more urgent, with 1 in 5 residents and 1 in 4 children [...]

Press Release: New Report Shows Food Insecurity Rising Across Golden Harvest’s 24-County Service Area2026-02-17T01:05:48+00:00

How One Mother is Changing Lives

Adriane reflects on the impact her local food agency has had not only on her family but on those who seek assistance in her home. Adriane Smith’s home is more than just a house. It’s a refuge, a sanctuary, a place where love stretches to meet every need. With seven children under her roof, including two through foster care, and many more who come and go, she has made it her mission to keep kids from entering the system. Her own childhood in foster care instilled a deep commitment: if she could spare even one child from [...]

How One Mother is Changing Lives2025-04-27T01:25:39+00:00

A Fresh Start: The Produce Rescue Center

After stepping up as a hub for emergency relief during both Hurricane Debby and Hurricane Helene, the Produce Rescue Center has officially transitioned to its primary purpose: moving more fresh, nutritious produce to neighbors across our 24-county service area. Built with efficiency and community impact in mind, the Center now plays a vital role in our daily operations, storing and distributing truckloads of fruits and vegetables with care and speed. That means more produce on plates, fewer nutrients lost to waste, and stronger support for our 325+ partner agencies working on the frontlines of hunger relief.  And [...]

A Fresh Start: The Produce Rescue Center2025-04-26T18:12:21+00:00

From Amy’s Desk: Fresh Hope, Lasting Impact

Dear Friends, Each day, I’m reminded that hunger isn’t just about food. It’s about dignity, health, and hope. When we opened the Produce Rescue Center, we envisioned a space filled with fresh food and new ways to serve. In its first six months, it supported disaster relief after two hurricanes impacted our region and neighboring communities. Today, it is fulfilling its true purpose by moving fresh produce quickly and safely to neighbors in need. Volunteers are sorting fruits and vegetables, helping children and families access the nutrition they need to thrive. At the same time, we’re seeing more of [...]

From Amy’s Desk: Fresh Hope, Lasting Impact2025-05-02T20:09:09+00:00
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