GPCA
ATLANTA – The Georgia Pest Control Association (GPCA) united in a service project at the Atlanta Community Food Bank Dec. 4.
Over 40 people representing 10 member companies, the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the GPCA staff sorted and packed food as a giving back opportunity. The team prepared over 16,500 pounds of food to be delivered to food banks and other outreach stations within the state to provide for those who are experiencing food insecurity.
The organization said serving others and building community is a core value of GPCA and that the opportunity to strengthen relationships within the membership was an added bonus.
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