Georgia's
Hunger Relief
Advocates
Hunger Relief Advocates (HRAs) are called to serve within their
states as advocates, educators, and enablers of action to relieve hunger in
America. Their three-fold goal is to:
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Bring people into hands-on ministry with the hungry and the
poor.
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Advocate to churches on behalf of the nation’s hungry and the
poor.
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Raise funding resources to sustain the HRA program.
Hunger Relief Advocates assist congregations and other groups to
become engaged with the poor in their own communities and across the nation.
Each HRA operates a gleaning ministry within his or her state.
The HRA program is funded primarily through a partnership with United Methodist
Men called Meals for Millions. To visit the Meals for Millions website,
follow this link.
There are two HRAs in Georgia. Contact information
is provided in the column to the right.

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