Do you or a friend need a little helping hand right now?
Kindness is for everyone. No matter the reason for the need, your community wants to help. At Kitchen to Kitchen, we believe that fostering healthier communities begins with ensuring that no child faces hunger. By nourishing minds and bodies, we help pave the way for
a brighter future!
How It Works
Request Help
Sign up for yourself or request help for someone you know.
Get Matched
Get matched to a local volunteer that will find out your needs and help you get started with Kitchen to Kitchen.
Coordinate
A local volunteer will reach out to help coordinate a day and time that works for you.
Delivery
Once the date and time are coordinated accordingly, you will receive a home delivery.
Kitchen to Kitchen is always here –
when you need us!
We focus on removing barriers to asking for help, ensuring dignity and support, and delivering kindness without judgment or qualifications.
Whether someone is facing financial challenges, emotional overwhelm, medical issues, or any other hardship, Kitchen to Kitchen strives to provide relief, hope, and connection one family at a time.
Please click the buttons below to request help and get in contact with Kitchen to Kitchen!

We Believe…
We believe that when kids are fed, their futures are bright. Hunger shouldn’t stand in the way of a child’s potential, and at Kitchen to Kitchen, we are committed to making a difference one meal at a time.
Quick Facts About Child Food Insecurity In Georgia
Child Hunger
• 1 in 5 children in Georgia face hunger, translating to approximately 461,720 children statewide.
• 18.4% of Georgia’s children live in food-insecure homes, meaning they do not always know where their next meal will come from.
Summer Hunger
During summer months, children who rely on school meals often experience food insecurity. Without access to school-provided meals, many children miss out on essential nutrition during the summer break.
Food Insecurity in Georgia
The pandemic’s end of free school meal waivers, combined with rising costs, has amplified food insecurity in Georgia—especially in communities already facing food deserts and families coping with medical hardship.
• Nearly 1 in 5 children in Georgia live in food insecure households.
• In rural or low-income Urban areas, many Georgians live far from supermarkets or stores with affordable, nutritious food—creating “food deserts.” Over 2 million state residents, including around 500,000 children, live in such areas.
Poverty In Georgia
• 13.1% of Georgians are food insecure, lacking reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
• 16.6% of children under 18 in Georgia live in poverty, placing the state among the highest in the nation for child poverty rates
• 12.7% of Georgians overall live in poverty, struggling to afford basic necessities, including food
These statistics highlight the critical need for organizations like Kitchen to Kitchen to address food insecurity and support children and families in Georgia. By focusing on education, direct food assistance, and advocacy, Kitchen to Kitchen plays a crucial role in combating hunger and promoting healthier futures for the state’s most vulnerable populations.
As a nonprofit, our work would be nearly impossible without the generous contributions of partners and community members like you. If you are interested in donating to Kitchen to Kitchen, please click the link below. Your donation is greatly appreciated and will help change the life of a child.

