Georgia’s legal community donated money and food equating to 842,318 pounds of goods to the state’s food banks, a 38 percent increase from last year’s effort, in the annual Legal Food Frenzy.

Firms in 47 cities participated, said Lauren Kane, a spokeswoman for Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens, who sponsored the event with the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia and the Georgia Food Bank Association. Over a two-week period, the legal community donated $203,946.50 and 26,532 pounds of food.

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