Aetna Better Health of Georgia, Beacon of Hope Church of God, partner to open new Food Pantry to address food insecurity in Emanuel County

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The Lazarus Project Food Pantry officially opened in Swainsboro this week from a $50,000 grant from Aetna Better Health of Georgia and Beacon of Home Church of God. The food pantry is the result of a community-driven effort in collaboration with Aetna’s Emanuel County Community Health Council to identify the unique needs of the area and harnessing collective, local resources to create a lasting impact on the health and well-being of the community.

Families or individuals experiencing food insecurity in Emanuel County can visit the Lazarus Project Food Pantry at 664 S. Main St. in Swainsboro. The food pantry will be held on the second Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Members of the community can help support the food pantry by volunteering, donating food items and fundraising.

Mayor Greg Bennett presented a proclamation at the event. A photo from the opening of the Lazarus Project Food Pantry this week is attached, including members from Aetna Better Health® of Georgia, Beacon of Hope Church of God, and local Swainsboro community members.

Aetna Better Health® of Georgia, a CVS Health company (NYSE: CVS), and Beacon of Hope Church of God opened the Lazarus Project Food Pantry on Monday, Dec. 11 in Swainsboro, Ga. The food pantry is the result of a community-driven effort in collaboration with Aetna’s Emanuel County Community Health Council to identify the unique needs of the area and harnessing collective, local resources to create a lasting impact on the health and well-being of the community.

On Dec. 11, the Lazarus Project Food Pantry welcomed community members, local officials and supporters to celebrate the official grand opening of the pantry. The grand opening event not only showcased the immediate impact of the food pantry, but also set the stage for a long-term commitment to the health of the community.

“The opening of the Lazarus Project Food Pantry is a testament to the power of collaboration and the spirit of our community,” said John Hancock, Pastor at Beacon of Hope Church of God. “As we look toward the future, we remain dedicated to fostering a resilient, healthy community where no one goes hungry. We invite all community members to join us in this mission and make the Lazarus Project Food Pantry a cornerstone of support for those that need it most.”

The Lazarus Project Food Pantry is made possible by Aetna’s Emanuel County Community Health Council, where community members, health professionals and local leaders came together to identify and address pressing health concerns in the area. Upon discovering that Emanuel County was at an elevated risk of food insecurity and recognizing the profound impact of food insecurity on overall health, it became clear that a community-focused food pantry could serve as a sustainable solution in Swainsboro. In May of 2023, Aetna provided Beacon of Hope Church of God with a grant of $50,000 to help launch the food pantry.

“As the Lazarus Project Food Pantry opens its doors, it helps usher in a new chapter for the community and stands as a testament to what can be achieved when individuals and organizations join forces to create healthy communities,” said Georgia-based Sonya Nelson, Division President at Aetna Medicaid. “This collaborative effort is not only about addressing an immediate need but establishing a sustainable, community-driven solution for positive long-term outcomes. By addressing the root causes of health disparities beyond the traditional boundaries of health care, we can make a lasting impact on the lives of individuals and families in need.”

The Lazarus Project has already had a significant impact in Emanuel County, as it provides furniture and other resources to community members and serves an average of 500 families per year. With the addition of the new food pantry, the number of clients served by the Lazarus Project is expected to increase substantially.

“Aetna Better Health of Georgia in partnership with Lazarus Project Food Pantry will provide food, including fresh produce, to underserved families throughout Swainsboro and surrounding areas to create remarkable community and environmental impact,” said Andre Greenwood, Interim CEO, Aetna Better Health of Georgia. “We’re looking forward to extending our presence in the communities we serve to help residents across Emanuel County have access to quality and healthy food options.”

Families or individuals experiencing food insecurity in Emanuel County can visit the Lazarus Project Food Pantry at 664 S. Main St. in Swainsboro, Ga. The food pantry will be held on the second Saturday of each month from 10:00am to 1:00pm. Members of the community can help support the food pantry by volunteering, donating food items and fundraising. For more information, contact Beacon of Hope Church of God at (478) 237-8509.

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