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Feed the Hungry: the Vision, the Outreach, the Community Changer is a documentary that chronicles the rise of Savannah Feed the Hungry and Carl Gilliard. Feed the Hungry is a non-profit charity formed by Reverend and GA State Representative Carl Gilliard, his family and a host of volunteers and this documentary focuses on the challenges of building this organizations and hardships the Gilliard family endured to bring Feed the Hungry to the level is it is today.
Watch the trailer for Feed the Hungry: the Vision, the Outreach, and the Community Changer here: https://vimeo.com/207500021
The documentary was created by the Georgia Film Academy class at Savannah Technical College under the instruction of professor John Grace. The documentary, which was brought to life by graduates of the GFA program, was directed by GFA graduate William Martin and produced by GFA graduate Kareem McMichael.
Feed the Hungry is a non-profit charity. They seek to provide assistance to Savannah's homeless, working poor, and low income residents via free produce, free clothing, hot meals, and community involvement. Feed the Hungry is located at 4011 Augusta Ave. Garden City, Ga. 31408 or reach them by phone at 912-349-0774. Find out more at: www.savannahfeedthethungry.org
Savannah Technical College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Learning Enrichment Center (LEC) is certified by the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA). Savannah Technical College offers certificate, diploma, and associate degree programs in five academic divisions (Health Sciences, Business and Technology, Public Services, Industrial Technology, and Aviation Technology). It is governed by Technical College System of Georgia. The College also offers free Adult Education/ESL programs as well as industry specific non-credit programs in the four-county service area of Bryan, Chatham, Effingham, and Liberty counties.
Watch the trailer for Feed the Hungry: the Vision, the Outreach, and the Community Changer here: https://vimeo.com/207500021
The documentary was created by the Georgia Film Academy class at Savannah Technical College under the instruction of professor John Grace. The documentary, which was brought to life by graduates of the GFA program, was directed by GFA graduate William Martin and produced by GFA graduate Kareem McMichael.
Feed the Hungry is a non-profit charity. They seek to provide assistance to Savannah's homeless, working poor, and low income residents via free produce, free clothing, hot meals, and community involvement. Feed the Hungry is located at 4011 Augusta Ave. Garden City, Ga. 31408 or reach them by phone at 912-349-0774. Find out more at: www.savannahfeedthethungry.org
Savannah Technical College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Learning Enrichment Center (LEC) is certified by the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA). Savannah Technical College offers certificate, diploma, and associate degree programs in five academic divisions (Health Sciences, Business and Technology, Public Services, Industrial Technology, and Aviation Technology). It is governed by Technical College System of Georgia. The College also offers free Adult Education/ESL programs as well as industry specific non-credit programs in the four-county service area of Bryan, Chatham, Effingham, and Liberty counties.