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The Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority, in Partnership with Local Organizations and Ministries, Launches a New Food Security Collaborative with an Initial $150,000 Investment
The Fulton-DeKalb Hospital Authority (The FDHA), along with a coalition of community organizations and ministries, announces today the formation of a Fulton/DeKalb Food Security Collaborative, an area network designed to strengthen the coordination and long-term impact of addressing food insecurity across Fulton and DeKalb counties.
Backed by an initial $150,000 investment from The FDHA, the collaborative will support organizations with proven track records of serving food-insecure residents. Short-term grants will be distributed and used now through January 31, 2026, and have been awarded to the following organizations to boost their reach and efforts:
- SCLC W.O.M.E.N., Inc.
- Big Bethel AME
- First African Community Development Corporation
- South Atlantic Conference, Seventh Day Adventist Church
- New Life Community Alliance/ATL
- Antioch Urban Ministries Inc.
- Curating best practices and evidence-based strategies
- Convening partners to share knowledge and eliminate silos
- Collaborating to strengthen systems and reduce duplication
- Tracking outcomes and measuring progress
- Documenting lessons learned and refining approaches
- Creating a repeatable model—learn, improve, and “rinse and repeat”
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