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Need Food? Feed the Boro Food Drop at SHS Saturday beginning at 9 AM

Feed the Boro is partnering with the City of Statesboro and Second Harvest Food Bank to conduct an emergency food drop, Saturday January 30 beginning at 9 AM to noon unless food runs out earlier.
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Feed the Boro is partnering with the City of Statesboro and Second Harvest Food Bank to conduct an emergency food drop, Saturday January 30 beginning at 9 AM to noon unless food runs out earlier. The emergency COVID-19 food drop will be held at Statesboro High School, 10 Lee Hill Boulevard.  FTB volunteers will be distributing two tractor trailer loads of food.  That will be enough food to feed 1,000 families of four for one week.

The City of Statesboro has dedicated CARES ACT funding to help fund this food drop and an additional food drop on March 27th at SHS.

This food drop will be the fourth massive food drop that has been coordinated and led by Feed the Boro volunteers.

1,000 Family Food Drop at SHS on Saturday

Due to COVID, this Feed the Boro food drop is considered an Emergency Food Drop.  For this reason, there is NO financial requirement to receive food.  ANYONE in Bulloch County who needs food is encouraged to participate, but you are encouraged to get in line early. 

Volunteers will end the distribution at noon or earlier if the food supply runs out.

Enter Drop from Fleming Drive

To participate, you should enter the Statesboro High campus from the backside off Fleming Drive.  You will enter the road that runs between the SHS football stadium and the school building, then proceed into the parking area where the distribution will be held.  The gates on Blue Devil Drive and the entrance off Lee Hill Boulevard will be closed.  The only way to enter will be off Fleming Drive. 

Trunk or Rear of Vehicle MUST be Cleaned Out

FTB volunteers will be following strict COVID protocols in making this a contactless delivery.  When citizens reach the distribution area, they will need to have their trunk open and cleaned out. SUV’s will need the rear to be accessible and cleaned out also.   

Volunteers will not be allowed to touch nor move items around in your vehicle.  If it is not cleaned out, they will only place what is possible in the space is available.  You WILL NOT receive the full distribution if there is not space to put the food items.

Cars will slowly roll through the nine food stations without stopping.  Having your trunk cleaned out is imperative to prevent slowing the distribution down for others in line.