As the government shutdown continues, families in Cobb County are facing increased food insecurity.
The Center for Family Resources in Cobb County is responding to the increased need by collecting over 65,000 pounds of groceries during its annual Thanks for Giving event.
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The Center for Family Resources has partnered with the Cobb Schools Foundation to identify schools in need, ensuring that the food boxes contain everything needed for a week of meals, including Thanksgiving…