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Atlanta Community Food Bank

www.acfb.org

 
The Atlanta Community Food Bank works to end hunger with the food, people and big ideas needed to ensure our neighbors have the nourishment to lead healthy and productive lives. Far too many people in our own community experience hunger every day, including children, seniors and working families. Through more than 700 nonprofit partners, we help more than 715,00 people get healthy food every year. Our goal is that all hungry people across metro Atlanta and North Georgia will have access to the nutritious meals they need when they need them.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.acfb.org
  • 3400 North Desert Drive
    Atlanta, GA USA 30344
  • Phone: 404.892.3333

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Sharay Erskine
Chief Information Officer Profile

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