Click on a picture to learn about some of the people you’re helping.
Cheyenne
As the young mother of two-year-old Jacelyn, and with another child on the way, Cheyenne’s world was turned upside down when she was no longer able to work due to her pregnancy. Suddenly, her family found themselves trying to balance the overwhelming weight of childcare, car payments, and basic living expenses—all on her husband’s single income. The weight was heavy, and like so many of our neighbors, Cheyenne found that feeding her family, a task that once brought joy, had become a heartbreaking challenge.
Cheyenne didn’t give up. She turned to Second Harvest for help. For her, it wasn’t just about putting food on the table—it was about knowing that she was not alone in this struggle. It was about building a happy and healthy home for her growing family.
Hannah
Hannah has always been a helper. She grew up volunteering at food banks with her family and never imagining she might one day need their support herself. Hannah shares, “Growing up, I wouldn’t have thought I’d ever need this help.”
A sudden accident changed Hannah's life. Recently, she experienced a serious injury that left her facing significant challenges. Emergency life saving surgery left her $40,000 in medical debt and out of work. A Second Harvest Mobile Pantry was more than a source of food. It was her lifeline. Reflecting on her experience, Hannah expressed heartfelt gratitude, saying, “Knowing I can get groceries here takes a load off. It’s really a blessing.”
Dorothy and Cordelia
Lifelong best friends Dorothy and Cordelia built their own fulfilling careers in education before retiring to a senior living facility. The two best friends now live as neighbors. Despite both women giving a combined 75 years of service to Nashville's education system, their social security benefits fall short of covering even just their basic needs.
Despite being hard to access, Dorothy knows fresh and healthy groceries are important. After spending part of her career as a cook for Nashville Public Schools, she understands the value of nutritious meals. With the help of Second Harvest, the two are able to access the fresh produce and other pantry staples they need. Dorothy says, “This is a big help. Even though we live in a senior high-rise, everything is so expensive. Food is so expensive. I’d like to thank everybody who had anything to do with this.” Cordelia adds, “Thank you for keeping us in your heart!”
Devon
Devon left his home at 5 AM to make it to a Second Harvest Mobile Pantry. This is his first time receiving assistance, though he’s no stranger to food drives. He’s volunteered at several Second Harvest Mobile Pantries in the past. Things changed after he got married and enrolled in college. For him and his wife, balancing his studies and a part-time job has brought its share of challenges.
Moving into their first apartment just three months ago, John has quickly realized how overwhelming expenses can be. “The price of rent with being a full-time college student where I can’t work full-time—it’s definitely a lot harder,” he says. Financial aid helps with tuition, but the rising cost of living adds strain.
He shares. “I’ve worked in these and am now actually receiving help. I don’t know what I’d do without it.” With the support of Second Harvest, John and his wife can focus on their goals without the constant worry of where their next meal will come from.
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Did you know that 1 in 8 people—including 1 in 6 children—struggles with hunger right here in Middle and West Tennessee? Hunger might be closer than you think—but guess what? So is the solution.
On February 13, 2025, you can be a part of the solution at our annual Galentine's Day event! This isn’t just any get-together; it’s a celebration of what women can achieve when we come together for a great cause. Galentine’s Day is all about supporting Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee’s mission to nourish and empower people so they can thrive.
By participating in the Galentine’s Day Be Mine, Be Kind Challenge, you have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on our community through your gifts of food, time, awareness, and funds.
As part of the challenge, please join your fellow Galentine’s Day attendees in donating to fund a Mobile Pantry food distribution. In just a few hours, one Mobile Pantry provides 200+ families with 1-2 weeks of nutritious food. With your support this Galentine's, we can reach the $3,000 needed to host a Mobile Pantry - you can click the “Donate” button above and give what you can. Every single dollar makes a significant impact – 96 cents of every dollar goes straight to our feeding programs, and every dollar you give provides four meals for children, families, and seniors facing hunger in our community.
Let’s come together, spread the love, and make a real difference this Galentine’s Day. Together, we will fight hunger and feed hope!