Tyson Foods Grant to Help Serve Hungry Neighbors
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – As part of Tyson Foods’commitment to support the communities it serves, the company announced today a $125,000 grant to Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. The investment will bolster the food bank’s ability to supply its agency partners and pantries with a variety of food through two projects.
The first project includes a $37,000 donation to fully fund twelve monthly mobile pantry distributions in Shelbyville, Tennessee, a Tyson Foods community. These monthly distributions are expected to deliver a total of 240,000 pounds of produce, dry goods and canned protein.
The second project includes $88,000 to assist in rebuilding Second Harvest’s eCommerce platform, AgencyLinkTN, anonline platform that allows Second Harvest’s network of 490...
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