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Does SNAP Help People Lead Healthier Lives?

A SNAP sign on a grocery store door

SNAP is a vital source of nutrition assistance for many low-income Americans, and also forms a critical foundation for the health and well-being of recipients, lifting millions out of poverty, and reducing food insecurity by as much as 30%. 70% of SNAP recipients are in families with children, and more than one-quarter are households with seniors […]

What is the Best Way to Empower Students for the School Day?

A smiling girl in a Pink Floyd t-shirt stands next to a logo of Second Harvest Food Bank with the text National School Breakfast Week on a teal background.

A Student’s Perspective During National School Breakfast Week, it’s important to highlight the pivotal role a healthy breakfast plays in a successful day for students. At Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, we know what starting the day right for young learners means. So, we’re shining a spotlight on the experiences of kids like […]

Neighbors helping Neighbors

Lorretta DeLozier

The True Beauty Inside Loretta’s Salon When Loretta, a hairdresser, welcomes a client into her home salon in Pleasant Shade for an appointment, she smiles and shares a warm greeting. Hearing about the lives of others is Loretta’s favorite part of the job — because it offers a small escape from the troubling realities of […]

Sisters Are Grateful for Second Harvest

And For You! A social worker for over 30 years, Jenny’s career was based on helping others. Now, her own family needs assistance. Jenny was forced to retire from the Nashville Health Department after suffering from kidney failure, and then beginning dialysis treatment. After her daughter moved back home with three children of her own, […]

Celebrating Black History Month with Healing Minds and Souls

A group of people in a community garden

During Black History Month, we turn our focus to the exceptional contributions of organizations like Healing Minds and Souls, a pivotal force in North Nashville that embodies resilience and empowerment through trauma-informed care. Established in the aftermath of 2020’s catastrophic tornadoes and the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Healing Minds and Souls, under the visionary […]

The Evolution of Second Harvest’s Feeding Programs in Tennessee

A client in a Second Harvest food pantry

Since our inception, Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee has transformed significantly. Instead of the robust hunger fighting organization we know today, Second Harvest was mostly a place to host food drives and then distribute that food. Explore the history and impact of our Feeding Programs, a cornerstone in our ongoing work to nourish […]

A Journey through our Food Drives

Volunteers collecting non-perishable donations.

When Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee was created 46 years ago, we relied on food drives as the main method of gathering food for our neighbors in need. Let’s take a journey back to our early days to see how we have grown. The Nashville Coalition for Food Distribution Before we were Second […]

How Does the Mobile Market Deliver Nutrition to Those in Need?

The Mobile Market. Fresh Food. Healthy Communities

Bringing Hope and Nutrition Directly to Those in Need The newly unveiled Mobile Market has already made an astounding impact in the fight against hunger. The concept of the Mobile Market is simple yet profoundly effective: it is designed to go directly into the communities most impacted by food insecurity, and is stocked full of […]

Revolutionizing Community Agriculture: Project Grow’s Impact in Middle Tennessee

A chalk sign reading Welcome Back to Project Grow

When the Benton County Commission donated 23 acres of land to Second Harvest Food Bank, they didn’t realize they had created a golden opportunity to revolutionize the fight against hunger. This land grant marked the establishment of Second Harvest’s Ray Smith Family Distribution Center, and the 18 acres of unused land were ripe for innovation. […]