Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Panera helps Hunger Action Month

Today marks the beginning of Hunger Action Month throughout the nation.  All month long food banks across the United States will be participating in activities to generate awareness about hunger in their communities. 

One of our many partners this month is Panera Bread.  During the month of September, all Knoxville, Alcoa, and Oak Ridge Panera locations will be collecting canned food items to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank.  On October 1st, all collected items will be brought back to the food bank, and later given to individuals in need.  Thank you Panera for partnering with Second Harvest and helping to bring awareness of hunger in our area. 

For the Panera location nearest you, please visit www.panerabread.com

And for more information about Hunger Action Month and what you can do to get involved, please visit
http://www.secondharvestknox.com/newsEvents/hunger_action_month.php

Monday, August 30, 2010

30 Ways in 30 Days

September is our designated "Hunger Action Month", where the goal of food banks across the nation is to increase awareness of hunger in our communities!  We are asking Americans to take action and fight domestic hunger.  The need in our community, and surrounding communities is tremendous, but so is the impact you can make on others lives. 

Below is the link to our Hunger Action Month calendar where each day lists a different way you can help- 30 Ways in 30 Days!
Click on each date to get more details about how you can help! 

http://www.secondharvestknox.com/newsEvents/hunger_action_month.php

Whether it's by advocating and raising awareness, making donations, or giving of your time and energy, find the way that's right for you to make a difference during Hunger Action Month!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Feed Knoxville 2010- Hosted by TCAK

What IF we could make a difference?
What IF we could beat the odds?
What IF we come together working for one goal?
What IF we really CHANGE this city?

These are the questions asked by The Church at Knoxville (TCAK), hosts of Feed Knoxville

Feed Knoxville 2010 is a one day food drive event that will be held on Saturday, August 28th at the World's Fair Park's Performance Lawn in Downtown Knoxville!  The hope is that our city can come together, as one, to collect 100,000 items of food to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee. 

For every food item you bring to Feed Knoxville, you will receive one ticket that can be placed in a drawing for some great giveaways!

This event will have activities for the whole family, including inflatables, live music, FREE food, cotton candy, and popcorn.  PLUS....the event is completely FREE for the whole family. 

For more information about Feed Knoxville 2010 event, drop off locations, entertainment, and the unbelievable GIVEAWAYS, please visit:
http://www.feedknoxville.com/

For more information about The Church at Knoxville (TCAK) please visit:
http://www.thechurchatknoxville.com/

Monday, August 16, 2010

Irish Festival 2010


Come join us Saturday, August 21st for the East Tennessee Irish Festival to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank!  This festival celebrates Irish culture and will include:  traditional Irish dancing and music, pipe and drum band, traditional Irish and festival style foods, beer tasting garden, "Wee-folk" area for the kids, local entertainers, Irish cultural exhibits, fiddler competitions, traditional and contemporary arts, information about local "Green" industries, craft demonstrations, tug-of-war competitions, Corn-Hole (bean bag toss) competitions, and much, much more. 

Enjoy this incredible festival and help support Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee! 

For more information including tickets, entertainment and event schedule, please visit our website


Or contact:
John Bell
865-521-0000



Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Just Lead....

Second Harvest would like to say a big THANK YOU to the Burlington Hospitality/AME Zion Church and the Just Lead Ministry for their recent donation!



It's always so amazing to see what only a few people can do to help others in need and give back to the community!  These children above held a lemonade sale to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee!  The lemonade sale raised over $160.00!  That money can help to provide nearly 500 meals!  That's INCREDIBLE!  On behalf of each person you are helping, we say Thank You! 

Way to go guys and keep up the good work!

Monday, June 28, 2010

LMU-DCOM Penny Wars to help feed hungry in East Tennessee

The Student Osteopathic Medical Association (SOMA) is a student organization at Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM). For two years in a row SOMA has organized a friendly competition among the LMU-DCOM students called “Penny Wars.” Each physician who teaches at LMU-DCOM is part of a patient care interaction course in which students work one-on-one with the physicians. We placed a jar representing each of the doctors in front of our auditoriums, which serve as the main classrooms in the LMU-DCOM building. Students, faculty and staff all donated to the fundraiser. Change dropped into a physician’s jar equaled positive points and dollar bills dropped into a physician’s jar equaled negative points. The idea was to “vote” for the winner by putting as much change as possible into that person’s jar, while putting as many dollar bills as possible into the opponent’s jars. The fundraiser ran for two weeks, with students, faculty and staff all participating. This year alone, SOMA raised over $700 to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee.


The mission of LMU-DCOM is to serve the underserved people of this region, and the fundraiser for Second Harvest was another way that we as students could put this mission into action.

Thank you SOMA and LMU-DCOM for your continued support of Second Harvest Food Bank. Through your efforts thousands of individuals are now receiving meals. On behalf of each person benefiting from your hard work and kindness, we say THANK YOU!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Sherry Johnston supports Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee

Pound for Pound Challenge
Knoxville, TN's very own Sherry Johnston teams up with Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee to help the hungry in our area!  For every pound you pledge to lose between now and June 30th, The Biggest Loser will donate one pound of food to Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee!





Way to go, Sherry!  Keep up the good work!