
Georgia organization pays off over $147K in lunch debts at grade schools across state
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Georgia nonprofit "All for Lunch" ended 2022 by paying off outstanding lunch debt in metro Atlanta schools, totaling over $147,000 at 302 schools over the year.
Founder Alessandra Ferrera-Miller told Fox 5 Atlanta the idea formed in 2018 when she started paying off school lunch debt in the surrounding area. She started with four schools and donated $500 to alleviate overspent accounts.
At the end of the "most impactful year" yet, Ferrera-Miller said this is just the beginning.
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