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Second Harvest Looks to set Record for Largest NFL Food Drive before the Tennessee Titans vs. Chicago Bears game Sunday at LP Field
“If every fan attending the game donates at least one can food item or jar of peanut butter, Titans fans could raise 68,000 pounds of food making it the largest food drive in the NFL and in our community,” said Jaynee Day, President and CEO of Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. UnitedHealthcare and Second Harvest volunteers will be stationed at seven areas around LP Field to collect food donations, beginning at 10:00am until 15 minutes after the noon kickoff.“Our fans have been great supporters of our various drives and with the increased need seen by our partners at Second Harvest, we are encouraging our fans to more than ever remember our food drive and bring these needed items to our game,” said Titans Executive Vice-President Don MacLachlan. Area Kroger stores will have pre-packaged food donation bags available and will also accept donations in-store. Second Harvest also offers fans and supporters the opportunity to donate through a virtual food drive now through November 4th at www.secondharvestmidtn.org/titansfooddrive. “We are making it simple and easy for everyone to help this year by offering opportunities to donate online, at Kroger and at the game,” said Tasha Kennard, Vice President at Second Harvest. “All donations collected will help feed hungry children, seniors and families in Tennessee during the holiday season.” Most needed food items include:
About Second Harvest Food Bank: Organized in 1978, Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee is a private, not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization. The Food Bank’s mission is to feed hungry people and work to solve hunger issues in our community. In Tennessee, one in six adults and one in four children struggle with hunger. More than 400,000 people in our 46-county service area are at risk of hunger – people just like you and me. You can help. Join the Feeding Hope Challenge today and together we can raise the ten million meals needed to help those at risk of hunger. Learn more about how you can get involved and feed hope during this holiday season. For more information on Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee and the challenge, visit www.secondharvestmidtn.org or call the Food Bank at 615.329.3491. SectionsSportsTopicsChicago Bears, Don MacLachlan, donations, Kroger, LP field, Middle Tennessee, Nashville TN, National Football League, NFL, Second harvest Food Bank, Tennessee Titans, Titans, UnitedHealthcare |
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