After kicking off strongly last week, the Georgia Legal Food Frenzy, the law industry’s 12th annual statewide food drive, has slowed down a bit, entering its second and final week.

The event raises funds for the state’s nine food banks and is co-sponsored by Feeding Georgia, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr’s office and the State Bar of Georgia’s Young Lawyers Division. The Frenzy, which started April 17 and ends Friday, began by raising $76,589 during its first two days and nearly another $50,000 on Day 3. But since then the collections have slowed, with $164,067 raised through Day 4 and $206,508 through Day 5.