The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Food pantry to be built at College Park school

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National nonprofit Heart of America and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, in partnershi­p with iheartmedi­a, recently announced an effort aimed at serving under-resourced communitie­s in Atlanta by addressing hunger and food insecurity in the College Park community.

They will lead the design and constructi­on of a custom food pantry at College Park Elementary School, which will help increase access to fresh and shelf-stable meals for College Park students and their families.

Targeted for completion this fall, the food pantry will transform an unused classroom and adjoining closet to serve as a Clothing Closet, Food Pantry and Office for the Parent Liaison, who will help distribute these critical items to students and families.

Atlanta Community Food Bank, which helps nearly 865,000 people in the Atlanta and North Georgia region receive food every year, will also support the partnershi­p through the 2021-22 school year by providing meals free to the community.

The program at College Park Elementary is part of an initiative being implemente­d in four cities with Anthem’s sister companies and Heart of America, focused on creating customized solutions to address hunger and lack of access to healthy food by building learning gardens, food pantries and teaching kitchens in high-need schools. Anthem has also engaged the WNBA franchise in each city to participat­e, with the Atlanta Dream joining the effort at College Park Elementary.

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