Grammy-winning artist and philanthropist Ciara is making a major investment in the fight against hunger in Atlanta, announcing a $500,000 donation aimed at supporting families facing food insecurity across the city. The donation was announced Tuesday alongside Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens during an event at Saint Peter Missionary Baptist Church in southwest Atlanta, where city leaders and community partners gathered to highlight the urgent need for food assistance.
Main Idea: Ciara donated $500,000 to help fight hunger in Atlanta, with most of the money going to the Atlanta Community Food Bank and the city’s emergency food aid effort.
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Ciara’s $500,000 gift to the Atlanta Community Food Bank and ATL Cares can mean more meals for families facing higher food costs and delayed aid.
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