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We Needed a Dedicated Vehicle for Transporting Food Last fall, Impact100 of Fannin County, an organization of women who pool their money to help nonprofits in our county, awarded … Read more
We Needed a Dedicated Vehicle for Transporting Food Last fall, Impact100 of Fannin County, an organization of women who pool their money to help nonprofits in our county, awarded … Read more
Longtime Feed Fannin volunteers Steve and Kathy Corey bid farewell to active involvement in the organization in August as they left the mountains to move closer to family in the … Read more
In September, the men’s group at Blue Ridge Methodist Church held its annual spaghetti dinner and donated a portion of the proceeds, $1,000, to Feed Fannin. The church also collected … Read more
This summer marks the third year that Feed Fannin has partnered with Snack in a Backpack Summer Meals Program. The free Summer Meals Program for Fannin children in need ages … Read more
We are excited to report that Starbucks recently awarded Feed Fannin a Starbucks Foundation Neighborhood Grant for $1,500 that was used to purchase $12,000 worth of food staples in bulk from the Atlanta and Chattanooga food banks.
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Feed Fannin is proud to announce the launch of the new www.feedfannin.org! Our new, mobile-optimized website was designed with a new look to really show you what being “One Community, One Spirit” is all about.
One of Feed Fannin’s purposes is to provide information, education and training to those who want to become more self-sufficient in growing, preserving and preparing their own food.
The “Feed Fannin/Barbara Ferer Research & Demonstration Garden” opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and the unveiling of a sign on Aug. 8 next to the Fannin County Family Connection Food Pantry in Blue Ridge.
Barbara founded Feed Fannin to bring the community together to help others by providing them with the means to grow their own food.