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Sending Food Packages Through Union Supply: What You Can Order and How Much It Costs

If your loved one is in the Georgia Department of Corrections system, Union Supply is one of the approved vendors for sending food packages. Here's what you need to know about eligible facilities, how to place an order, and the fees and limits that apply.

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Union Supply can deliver food packages to people housed in three types of GDC facilities: State Prisons, Integrated Treatment Facilities (ITFs), and Probation Detention Centers. If your loved one is in one of these settings, you can order through Union Supply.

To order by mail, send your order to: Union Supply, 2500 Regent Blvd Dept. 421, P.O. Box 619059, Dallas, TX 75261-9059.

You can also order by phone at 1-562-361-5719, or use the toll-free number 1-855-247-0563.

Prefer fax? Send your order to 1-310-603-1188.

Every order includes a $2.95 shipping and handling fee. This fee is non-refundable.

Package limits depend on facility type. For State Prisons and ITFs, the maximum is $100 per offender or 15 lbs. per package, whichever comes first. For Probation Detention Centers, the limit drops to $50 per offender or 7 lbs. per package.

If multiple people place orders for the same offender, those orders get combined into one package. The consolidated package still can't exceed the spending and weight limits for that facility type.

Note: Riverbend Private Prison uses Access Securepak for packages, not Union Supply.

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