Atlanta: Sharing Food Assistance Resources in A Video by Afrinubi
- Miss Afrinubi - Yah Lady Steph

- Nov 3
- 3 min read
In a recent video on Vloggin’ Therapy, Afrinubi teamed up with her internet friend Nicole (The Real Nicole Reviews)
and Jackson Anderson, founder of the
Sharing Food Assistance Resources in Atlanta: A Guide by Afrinubi
Ruby A. Recently Diabetes Awareness Foundation, to
provide vital information about food assistance in Atlanta, Georgia. The video highlights not only local food banks but also the importance of accessible community resources during economic hardships.

Introducing Our Guests
Lady Steph starts by introducing Nicole, who shares her travel experiences and perspectives, bringing a personal, relatable voice to the conversation.

She also introduces Jackson Anderson, a social entrepreneur whose foundation works to bridge health equity gaps in diabetes care through lifestyle changes rather than purely clinical approaches. The foundation honors Jackson's mother, who passed away prematurely due to type 2 diabetes complications. Their mission is to help people reverse or prevent type 2 diabetes, and more information can be found on their website: www.fightdiabetesenow.org.
Addressing the Economic Crisis
Afrinubi emphasizes that the current economic climate has increased the need for real, actionable solutions to food insecurity. She expresses concern about individuals profiting from content on food stamps or homelessness without offering practical help. Through her partnership with Disability Link, she aims to provide disability advocacy, food, and housing resources, ensuring that people in need get access to reliable information.
Atlanta Food Banks: A Comprehensive List
Using ChatGPT to research local resources, Lady Steph shares a curated list of food banks in Atlanta, encouraging viewers to also do their own research to find help in their communities. Some of the featured food banks include:
Atlanta Community Food Bank – Offers food assistance and volunteer opportunities.
Fountain of Hope Food Bank – Provides grocery pickup, nutrition education, and job training.
InTown Food Pantry (Intown Cares) – Supports food programs, housing, and homelessness services.
Solidarity Sandy Springs – A volunteer-friendly pantry.
Berean Outreach Ministry Center (BOMC) – Provides healthy food, job training, housing assistance, and financial support.
Amada’s House Food Pantry – Offers healthy food options, assistance with food stamps, and transportation referrals.
Another Chance of Atlanta Food Pantry – Weekly food pantry services, veteran housing, and rental assistance.
Community Marketplace Food Pantry – Free groceries for those in need.
Power Atlanta Food Pantry – Food and essential household items, including diapers and toiletries.
Tokco Hills Community Alliance – Food assistance; may require additional information.
Suther’s Center Food Pantry – Pantry services along with financial support.
Lady Steph encourages viewers to take advantage of resources like ChatGPT to locate local food banks, ensuring no one is left behind during times of crisis.
Why Sharing Resources Matters
The video closes with an important reminder: helping those in need not only supports individuals but also strengthens communities and reduces crime. Lady Steph emphasizes that everyone has a role in promoting community well-being, whether through volunteering, donating, or simply spreading the word about available resources.
By combining personal stories, practical advice, and actionable resources, this video serves as a valuable guide for anyone seeking food assistance in Atlanta. It also highlights the broader message of compassion, community action, and proactive problem-solving during challenging times.
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