Volunteer to help end hunger.

Give your time to help your neighbors in need.

It's not just about food...

but it often starts there.

When you volunteer with Ministries of Grace, you meet a family’s most basic and important needs – namely, food. Because without enough to eat, they can’t move forward.

This is where you can help change their lives.

What will you do as a volunteer ?

Pack home delivery food boxes
Organize donations at the pantry
Guide families through the Client Choice Pantry
Host a donation drive in your community
Rally your friends and neighbors to give or volunteer

A single volunteer can change the lives of thousands of hungry people.

In an average year, this is the type of impact we seet a Ministries of Grace...
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Weekly service opportunities at the pantry

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Hungry families in our community need more than just food....

They need advocates to fight for a stable, hunger-free future.

Volunteer FAQs

Who partners with Ministries of Grace?
Anyone and everyone! A truly “by community, for community!” organization, officially partnered with the Atlanta Community Food Bank (ACFB) and the Georgia Mountain Food Bank (GMFB). We receive gifts from and partner with many other community organizations, civic groups, schools and clubs.
Food insecure families need MUCH more than just food to move forward in life, but food is always the greatest and most pressing need. One of the biggest ways our volunteers can help is by spreading the word and fundraising for MOG to have a steady food supply.
Of course! We welcome your help and love for our neighbors however you want to bring it. We have multiple opportunities so just fill out the form for the volunteer initiative you want to be a part of.

The Meals by Grace Blog

Malik Smith

Director of Human Resources

Malik Smith is a senior human resources executive with extensive experience building high-performance cultures and scalable people operations across healthcare, higher education, utilities, and non proft invironments. He specializes in aligning talent strategy with organizational growth, helping leadership teams place the right people in the right roles while building systems that support long-term performance.

Malik has led enterprise initiatives including HRIS implementation, compensation redesign, workforce planning, and performance management transformation. Known for a practical, business-first approach to HR, he partners closely with executive leadership to build organizations that are both operationally disciplined and people-centered.

He has held senior leadership roles at organizations including Meridian Cooperative and Emory University His work focuses on strengthening leadership capability, improving employee engagement, and building infrastructure that supports growth and accountability.

Outside of work, Malik is a father of two and enjoys fitness, travel, and supporting his children’s academic and athletic pursuits.

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