Sen. Raphael Warnock visits Pooler nonprofit warehouse
Share and Follow


POOLER, Ga. () – Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock spent Monday morning touring MANA Nutrition, a Georgia non-profit organization fighting child malnutrition worldwide.

Warnock applauded the work of MANA nutrition as he toured their warehouse. The company employs over 120 Georgians between their Fitzgerald and Pooler operations.

They purchase two-million pounds of Georgia grown peanuts each month. It’s a move that they say supports local farmers.

“I think it’s important to stress this because very often people have this false dichotomy where they’re saying either, we’re supporting America or we’re supporting those people over there somewhere else,” Warnock said. “No, MANA is a great example of the ways in which when we invest in this, we are investing in the Georgia economy.”

The federal government cut funding for a number of U.S. foreign aid programs. The contracts were restored in March, but MANA was still owed $18.6 million.

“I was happy to support their efforts in April by directly appealing to Secretary [Marco] Rubio,” Warnock said. “They had not got paid for work they’d already done. And so, I was able to leverage my relationship with the secretary, with the former senator, to talk to him directly on the phone about that. We were able to get that money released.”

MANA Nutrition CEO Mark Moore said business is overall good. He said hopes to add 100 more jobs at the Pooler facility.

“Some of this is still sitting here because of government bureaucracy,” Warnock said. “We’ve seen through DOGE, huge cuts. As I’ve seen over and over again in the work that I do in the senate, because these cuts have been across the board and they have not been thoughtful. They’ve had to go back and rehire people that they fired. And so, this takes compassion, but it also takes competence and commitment.”

Following the Pooler visit, Warnock toured Irwin County’s Evans Memorial Hospital, meeting with staff to discuss the risks to rural health care access following steep cuts to Medicaid in the recent GOP tax law.

The hospital had to close its labor and delivery unit because it was no longer financially viable.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Rantoul Community Transforms into a Halloween Haven for Trick-or-Treaters

RANTOUL, Ill. (WCIA) — A wave of young revelers took over Rantoul…

Unveiling the Thrilling IHSA Football Playoff Scores: First Round Highlights (11/01/25)

CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) – The excitement of high school football playoffs kicked…

Alabama Resident Accused of Making Threats Against Religious Leaders in Southern States

In a disturbing case that has captured national attention, federal prosecutors have…

Urbana Free Library Hosts Spooktacular Halloween Events for All Ages

URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — Halloween festivities brought excitement to children all over…

IHSA Sectionals Cross Country 2025: Top Performers and Standout Teams Revealed

CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) – Saturday proved to be an exciting day for…

Prepare for the Time Change: Minimal Rainfall Expected This Sunday and Monday with Storm Team 3’s Forecast

SAVANNAH, Ga. — Prepare for another brisk night ahead, with the prospect…

Republican Jewish Leaders Shift Focus from Ceasefire Celebration to Combating Antisemitism

LAS VEGAS – The weekend’s events brought to light growing concerns about…

South Carolina Inmate Opts for Firing Squad Amid Controversy Over Execution Method

In Columbia, S.C., a death row inmate has opted for execution by…