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Sen. Raphael Warnock toured MANA Nutrition's Pooler facility, a global nonprofit producing ready-to-use therapeutic food.
Warnock previously helped MANA secure $12.8 million in owed federal funds after Trump-era USAID cuts.
MANA's product, a peanut-based meal replacement, combats childhood malnutrition globally and supports Georgia's economy.
Monday morning, MANA Nutrition CEO Mark Moore gave Sen. Raphael Warnock a tour of the global non-profit's facilities in Pooler, showing him boxes upon boxes of the company's meal replacements, still waiting to be shipped out to the sub-Saharan African countries of South Sudan, Chad, and Nigeria, among others, since March.
Monday was Warnock’s first time ever visiting the facility, after helping the nonprofit organization sec