Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks State Farm Arena turned into a full-court press against hunger as more than 5,000 volunteers joined the Atlanta Hawks for the fifth annual Million Meal Pack, assembling an impressive 1,045,272 meals to fight food insecurity across metro Atlanta.
The initiative, the team's largest single-day community event of the year, was powered by a lineup that fused sports, music, and public service. Hawks players Mouhamed Gueye and Keaton Wallace packed boxes alongside Atlanta City Councilmember Matt Westmoreland, State Director for U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock, Shamea Mortion, Bee Nguyen, and musical guests Roscoe Dash, Kaliii, Ayo & Teo, K'alley, Sean Garrett, and Duke Deuce. A Mission Fueled by Community Spirit State Farm's Director of Corporate Responsibility Irma Bantista told BOSSIP the day began with "lots and lots of energy" and a clear purpose.
Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks "Overall, we're expecting 11,000 volunteers to come here to the State Farm Arena," Bantista said.
"When a community comes together for a common cause, there's no stopping us. We are planning to have one million meals for the community, and we're excited about it."
Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks From the moment the first 8 a.
m. shift kicked off, the arena floor transformed into an assembly line of impact. Five volunteer shifts packed and sealed meals bound for partner agencies, including the Atlanta Community Food Bank, Hosea Helps, Midwest Food Bank, Salvation Army of Metro Atlanta, and Sweetwater Mission.
Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks Bantista noted that the partnership with U.
S. Hunger was key. "They help us identify the opportunities with food insecurity...and they also help us distribute the meals afterwards," she explained. "We see ourselves as good neighbors, and we don't just say it as a slogan, we mean it." Atlanta Roots & Family Lessons For Tanesha Fisher-Cager, volunteering was both personal and generational. "I am a sorority girl, and we believe in service to all mankind," Fisher-Cager, a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. told BOSSIP. "I also wanted to show my daughters, Lauryn and Reese, what being a community activist and being active in their communities means. I grew up getting Packer meals and Meals on Wheels in my household, and it's a big deal for me for them to know to give back and pay it forward."
Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks As a proud Grady baby born and raised in Atlanta, Fisher-Cager said her daughters were born abroad and don't share the same hometown upbringing-making Saturday's experience even more meaningful as a living lesson in local service.
Kaliii Brings the Culture Atlanta's own Kaliii stepped into the Million Meal Pack with the same grind she puts into her music. The rapper told me it was her first time at the event, and she came with one goal in mind: giving back.
Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks "It's exciting.
I like to give back, you know-they show up for me, so I show up," Kaliii said. "I've been outside talking to people and packing some meals for the people of Atlanta. The energy is good, and I'm vibing." As a new mom, she admitted she wished her baby could be there too.
Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks "Honestly, I wish she could be here, but she's out of town with her grandma," she shared.
"Still, it feels good being here. I'm fortunate that I healed quickly from surgery and could get back outside, grinding and helping out." The "Area Codes" artist added that giving back is about action, not just intention.
Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks "If you think you want to help and be part of something, just get up and do it.
Don't procrastinate. Just do it."
Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks Kaliii also revealed she's locked in the studio.
"I'm working on a project right now," she confirmed. "I'm grinding and I'm in that mode." Keeping the Momentum High
Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks With hours of packing ahead, the vibe stayed upbeat thanks to live DJ sets and a Street Fest celebration on State Farm Drive that stretched until 6 p.
m. Bantista said State Farm agents, employees, and Atlanta families kept the energy electric.
Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks Source: rand Communications Atlanta Hawks & State Farm Arena / ATL Hawks "I was super impressed this morning seeing lots of little kids come in with their grandparents or their parents," she said.
"If we can inspire others to do good, especially at a younger age...imagine what they can do. Today is a
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