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Employee Spotlight: Meet Brad

A person wearing glasses and a plaid shirt smiles while standing in front of a grocery store freezer filled with various packaged products.

As Food Resource Manager, Brad Bornac plays an integral role in Second Harvest’s mission by managing the massive amount of food donations the food bank receives.

Food Banks Can’t Fight Hunger Alone

A flyer about SNAP (food stamps) help rests on groceries in a cart, with text offering confidential assistance and a phone number for the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee.

Learn more about SNAP – the most effective anti-hunger program in the United States and our communities’ first line of defense against hunger.

Hankook Tire Drives Hunger Relief This Holiday Season

A group of people wearing masks stand in front of a large Second Harvest Food Bank truck decorated with images of food and faces. The truck has logos for Second Harvest and Hankook.

Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee is thankful for the support of Hankook Tire during our 2021 Feeding Hope campaign. With 1 in 8 Middle and West Tennesseans facing hunger this holiday season, partners like Hankook Tire are helping Second Harvest provide food and hope for our neighbors in need.

Lee Company Fights Hunger This Holiday Season

People place bags of apples and potatoes into shopping carts at an outdoor food distribution event. Clear plastic bags of produce are visible on a table and in carts. The scene is brightly lit by sunlight.

With 1 in 8 Middle and West Tennesseans at risk of hunger, Lee Company is putting hope and food on the table for the children, families, and seniors struggling with hunger in our community.

You Help Richard Afford Crucial Medication

An older man wearing glasses, a cap, and overalls stands in front of boxes and a group of people working outdoors, possibly at a donation or distribution event. The background is slightly blurred.

Richard’s diabetes requires him to monitor his glucose levels, which means he needs insulin to survive. Unfortunately, insulin and healthy food are both very expensive.

You’re Setting Katelin Up for Success

A young person with light skin and brown hair, wearing a blue shirt, smiles at the camera in a brightly colored room with yellow and blue walls, tables, and various items in the background.

“It can be tough to get homework done on an empty stomach,” says Katelin. “We get big suppers here so that is nice to have before we start our schoolwork.”

Fight Hunger with Dollar Tree

Volunteers smile and distribute boxes of fresh apples to people at an outdoor community food event, standing under a canopy with a green background.

You can fight hunger with your local Dollar Tree now through June 18, 2016! To show your support Dollar Tree is asking its customers to simply purchase a food item and drop it off in a bin located in any of Dollar Tree’s stores. Did you know there are more than 5,500 Dollar Tree stores […]