A letter from the CEO – Thank You for Making Disaster Response Possible
When speaking with our clients, I’m in awe of their perseverance and strength. In spite of it all, our clients mostly speak of gratitude.
When speaking with our clients, I’m in awe of their perseverance and strength. In spite of it all, our clients mostly speak of gratitude.
“I’m just trying to live out the mission, serving our Partner Agencies in the ups and the downs.”
With recent tornadoes and the COVID-19 threat, more people are realizing just how many local kids rely on schools’ free and reduced-price breakfasts and lunches. We have programs and infrastructure to help in this uncertain time.
When disaster strikes, Second Harvest is on the ground and ready to provide emergency food assistance. We have an extensive network of 460 soup kitchens, afterschool programs, churches, senior centers, and other nonprofits.
We sort fact from fiction, so you know what nutrition advice you should follow and what you should skip.
We’ll never turn down donations of shelf-stable food. But food donations aren’t always the best way to help families in need. Here’s why…
Sherry, like many seniors in Tennessee, lives on a fixed income – forced to make the tough choice between paying for groceries or paying for medical bills.
Lee Company’s Vans4Cans food drive has collected nearly 200,000 pounds of food!
Gini and Tim volunteer to connect with their new neighbors. “This was a way for us to see the real Nashville, not just the Music City side.”
First Tennessee distributed more than 24,000 meals to 200 families by hosting a Mobile Pantry in Joelton.