Georgia dairy farmers, DFA and Kroger kick off the Great Georgia Give campaign
The new campaign will deliver 24,000 half-gallons of milk to health care workers and first responders.
Georgia’s dairy farmers, along with Kroger Atlanta Division and Dairy Farmers of America (DFA), have come together to deliver milk from the farm to the front lines. The new Great Georgia Give campaign will deliver 24,000 half-gallons of local Georgia milk to first responders and health care workers across the Atlanta metro area, according to The Partnership, the Atlanta-based public relations agency that developed and manages the campaign. The four-week campaign will kicks off on April 24 at Centennial Farms in Atlanta.
Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black will deliver the opening remarks and help load half-gallons of local Georgia milk supplied by DFA and Kroger’s Centennial Farms into a refrigerated truck. Donations on April 24 will be made to six Wellstar Health System hospitals, the two Atlanta-based Ronald McDonald Houses and Northside Hospital’s five locations, The Partnership said.