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Free At Last Bail Bonds Gives Back Through Major Holiday Food Distribution Efforts Across Metro Atlanta
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ATLANTA - PennZone -- Free At Last (FAL) Bail Bonds is deepening its commitment to the Atlanta community this holiday season by participating in a series of food distribution events designed to support families experiencing food insecurity. With the rising cost of groceries and ongoing economic challenges, FAL is partnering with local organizations to ensure families throughout Metro Atlanta have access to holiday meals.

Free At Last joined forces with the Clayton County Sheriff's Department and Preferred Waste Solutions to distribute more than 500 turkeys at the Turkey and Togetherness event last week. This effort provided hundreds of families with essential holiday ingredients such as turkeys, cabbage, sweet potatoes, and more.

"Being a part of the Turkey and Togetherness community event was an amazing blessing," said Jennifer Greene, CEO of Free At Last Bail Bonds. "We were honored to stand with Sheriff Allen and community partners to assist people who may be facing food insecurity during this season."

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Free At Last, a trusted name in the bail bonding industry for more than 50 years, will continue its holiday outreach on Thursday, November 20, by participating in a turkey giveaway in Douglasville, Georgia. Members of the community can visit The State Farm Building, 8517 Hospital Drive, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on a first-come, first-served basis.

"Our goal is to be fully immersed in the different communities we serve," Greene continued. "By collaborating with other local businesses, we can pool our resources and ensure no one goes to bed hungry."

These initiatives reflect Free At Last Bail Bonds' ongoing commitment to strengthening communities, supporting families, and making a positive impact beyond their core services. Each year the company partners with local churches and organizations to provide meals. Free At Last's signature give-back initiative is its scholarship program for children of incarcerated parents.

To learn more about Free At Last Bail Bond services, or their scholarship programs, visit www.freeatlastbb.com. For media inquiries, contact Tenisha Taylor Tidwell Tenisha@PerfectPitchMediaGroup.com.

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