About Us
It's A Fight We Can Win If We Work Together!
Thank you for your interest in partnering with Second Harvest of South Georgia. Through our network of partner agencies, we distribute more than 1 million pounds of food per month. Our programs can help you increase the impact of each dollar you spend on your ministry or outreach program. We are always looking for dedicated groups to join us in the fight against hunger in South Georgia.
Churches and 501(c)3 nonprofits may be eligible to partner with Second Harvest of South Georgia.
Minimum Eligibility Criteria for Partnership Consideration
501 (c)(3)
Georgia Secretary of State
Your agency must be registered with the Georgia Secretary of State as a registered nonprofit organization and be in good standing and in compliance. For more information, visit the Georgia Secretary of State’s website.
Community Need
There must be an established need in your community for a new food program. We reserve the right to review the concentration of agencies in your community. If a food program already exists in your neighborhood, then it may be more beneficial to collaborate with them. Upon request, we will provide a list of other agencies in your area that you may contact to discuss community-specific needs. These agencies may also offer opportunities for you to learn about food program activities in your community via network meetings.
Equal Opportunity & Access
No matter the type of food program, you are expected to serve individuals regardless of their race, color, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, creed, religion, sexual orientation, physical appearance, disability status, age, pregnancy, or any group membership.
Pest Control Requirements
All partner agencies must have a pest control plan, a current contract with a licensed professional exterminator, and an extermination logbook containing your contract and receipts for each visit. This must be available for review when a Food Bank representative visits your site. We recommend monthly exterminator visits, although some sites may require more frequent visits.
Public Outreach
If you operate a food pantry or provide meals to the public, it’s important that your neighbors are aware of the assistance you offer. As a requirement, we ask programs like yours to display a sign that not only signals the presence of your food assistance program but also clearly states the days and hours of operation. This sign must be visible to the public, in addition, a sign must be placed on the outside door that neighbors use to access the pantry to ensure they know which entrance to use.
Hours of Operation & Activity
All partner agencies are required to follow a weekly schedule throughout the year and must be open during the days and hours reported to the Food Bank. Temporary schedule changes are permitted but must be reported in writing as soon as possible. Permanent distribution schedule changes must be submitted in writing as well.
Partners must adhere to all Food Bank policies as delineated in the Partnership Contract.
Partner Agency Application Process
School Application Process
Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) Application Process
Giving Back To The Community
Learn How You Can Help
Find Food Near You
Locate our partner agency nearest you through our interactive tool designed to connect you with food assistance in your area.
Give Food or Funds
Support the cause by making financial contributions or donating food to help us sustain and expand our programs.
Volunteer with SHSG
Get involved in the fight against hunger by volunteering at the food bank
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