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Parker’s Kitchen Makes Landmark $1 Million Donation to America’s Second Harvest to Feed Hungry Children, Reduce Food Insecurity - The Savannah Tribune

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Parker’s Kitchen — an award-winning convenience store and food service company with locations across coastal Georgia and South Carolina — recently made a landmark $1 million donation to support America’s Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia, a nonprofit organization based in Savannah, Ga. that serves as the food safety net for tens of thousands of individuals who are at risk for … Continue reading "Parker’s Kitchen Makes Landmark $1 Million Donation to America’s Second Harvest to Feed Hungry Children, Reduce Food Insecurity"

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