We need you:

1 in 5 children in Georgia face hunger. Ready to join the fight?

Your contribution makes a direct impact on the lives of those in need and helps create a more equitable and nourished community for all. Join us in the fight against hunger – donate now and make a difference!

What we do:

free groceries

Established in 2021, our community-funded and supported free grocery store strives to provide equitable access to fresh, nutritious food for our neighbors.

Mission Statement:
Our mission is to empower and uplift our community by addressing essential needs and fostering opportunities for growth and well-being.

Vision Statement:
At The Grocery Spot, our vision is to revolutionize food access in Atlanta by creating a vibrant, community-driven space where our neighbors can find nourishing essentials. We believe that food is a fundamental right, not a privilege, and we’re committed to tearing down barriers that leave our neighbors hungry and underserved. Our store is more than just a place to grab groceries—it’s a hub for empowerment, equity, and collective resilience, standing as a testament to the power of shared resources and community solidarity.

We strive to uplift our employees and their families, recognizing that a strong, supported team is the backbone of our mission. By providing fair wages, growth opportunities, and a safe, respectful environment, we aim to foster a workplace where everyone feels valued and inspired.

Through our efforts, we envision a future where food justice is not just a dream, but a reality.


hours:

by appointment

Tuesday 2pm-5pm↓

general public 30314, 30318, and 30331 ZIP CODES ONLY

Friday 2pm-5pm ↓

shoppers who work in education, college students, City of Atlanta employees, veterans, and seniors 65+ with proof of eligibility


Facts About Food Insecurity

provided by Feeding America

More than 47 million people in the United States face hunger, including 1 in 5 children

Hunger is more common for people of color because of historic and ongoing discrimination, along with unfair systems in policies and institutions.

38% of people who are food insecure do not qualify for government assistance