United Way and Partners Providing Meals During Memorial Week
United Way of the Chattahoochee Valley and Feeding the Valley, together with a group of community partners are working together to help meet the nutritional needs of children over Memorial Week while Muscogee County and Russell County School Districts are closed.
Students will receive a Buddy Packs on May 26th and May 28th. Each Buddy Pack will include two days’ worth of kid-friendly food. We will follow the current delivery locations to increase access to students. Meals will be available through a grab-and-go service to all children 0-18. Students must be present to receive a meal.
Muscogee County
Student meals will be provided May 26th and May 28th from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at the following sites:
30th Avenue School
Baker Middle School
Carver High School
Chase Homes
Elizabeth Canty Apartments
J.D. Davis Elementary School
Jordan High School
Dawson Elementary School
Double Churches Middle School
Eagle Trace Apartments
Fox Elementary School
Kendrick High School
Key Elementary School
Midland Academy
Spencer High School
Warren Williams Apartments
Whisperwood Apartments
Wilson Apartments
Russell County
Student meals will be provided May 26th and May 28th from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at the following sites:
Crawford Volunteer Fire Department
Mt. Olive Primary School
Hurtsboro City Hall
Pittsview Volunteer Fire Department
We are partnering with the school districts to ensure this information gets out to parents – we’ll use the same communication channels effectively used by the districts to inform parents.
During this difficult time, our utmost priority remains the safety and well-being of the students and volunteers. We ask that all individuals maintain a social distance while waiting in line for their meals. Meals will not be consumed on site.
Partners involved in this effort include Greater Peace Baptist Church, St. Luke United Methodist Church, Boys & Girls Clubs, Girls Inc., Cascade Hills Church, Open Door, The Salvation Army, and Pierce Chapel.