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Tennessee State: Major food banks/ Food Pantries

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Major Free Food pantries /Food Banks in the State

Food banks and free food pantries listed below help families that are facing hunger. The pantries are mostly located at churches and non-profits in the region. Most of the free food pantry locations may have an application process, which usually requires proof of income, residency proof etc. Using donations from the community, and relying on volunteers, the locations may pass out free boxes of food or serve a meal. below listed are the major food banks in the state.


Manna From Heaven Food Bank
Address is 224 Ellis Ave
Maryville – Tennessee, 37804
Phone number – (865) 983-8023


Chattanooga Area Food Bank
2009 Curtain Pole Road
Chattanooga , TN 37406
Phone number – 423.622.1800


Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee
127 Dillon Ct.
Gray, Tennessee 37615
423.477.4053
This is a leading non-profit in the region. They distribute food items to churches, charities, community action agencies and other groups. Those sites then process applications and provide the food, for free, to qualified families in the northeastern part of the state.


Paris Henry County Food Bank
Address – 55 Jones Bend Road Ext
Paris – TN, 38242
Phone number is (731) 642-3172
Government commodities, canned food, and other aid offered for low income and seniors.


Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee
922 Delaware Avenue
Knoxville, Tennessee 37921-0213
Call 865.521.0000
Supports churches, charities, and non-profits in the eastern part of the state. Free food, meals, and perishable items are provided to families from this center.


Mid-South Food Bank
Address of distribution center is 239 S. Dudley Street
Memphis, TN 38104-3203
901.527.0841


Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee
331 Great Circle Road
Nashville, TN 37228
Dial 615.329.3491
Some of what may be offered include government commodities, rice, baby formula, breads, and more. Income qualified children and senior citizens are always a focus.


Riverside Food Ministry
599 Ocoee St.
Copperhill – Tennessee, 37317
Dial – (423) 496-3000
A great place for referrals and free food. People can turn to this center during their time of need, and receive free food, meals, groceries, and other support.


Donelson Hermitage Second Harvest Food Bank
2319 Lebanon Pike Cir
Nashville – Tennessee, 37210
Main numer – (615) 889-8568


Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee
608 20th Avenue North
Nashville – Tennessee, 37203
Main number is 615-329-3491
Davidson County and the immediate region are supported. Thousands of low income and unemployed families use the services offered here.


The (Memphis TN) Food Bank
239 S. Dudley St.
Memphis – TN, 38104
Call the pantry at (901) 527-0841
Boxes of groceries, formula for infants, free surplus government commodities, and more is passed out.


Greeneville-Greene Co Community Ministry
Address: 107 N Cutler St.
Greeneville – TN, 37743
(423) 638-1667


Open Door – Whitwell
2573 Highway 283
Whitwell – TN, 37397
Call – (423) 658-2580
May also have special meals or food items for the holidays, including Thanksgiving and Christmas.


Dream Interfaith Ministries
4284 Shelby Road
Millington – Tennessee, 38053
Call the food bank at 901-872-2858


Samaritan House Mission
Address – 115 Simth Circle
Loretto – Tennessee, 38469
Main number – 931-853-7144
Senior citizens, the working poor, and low income families receive assistance. Resources are limited so are focused on people who are most at risk, such as young children.


God’s Store House
121 N Cosby Hwy
Newport – TN, 37821
Call (423) 623-4855


Smyrna Lavergne Food Bank
Location – Location 130 Richardson St.
Smyrna – TN, 37167
Dial (615) 355-0697 for hours


United Way Food Bank
The pantry is at 85 S Ocoee St
Cleveland – TN, 37311
Agency phone number – (423) 479-8575


Marion County Community Ministries
Food pantry location – 141 Alabama Ave
Sequatchie – Tennessee, 37374
Phone – (423) 942-9556
Call for emergency boxes of food or referrals. Some lunches or snacks for seniors and students on break may also be offered.


Christmas Wish Foundation.
916 Bowmantown Rd.
Limestone, TN, 37681
423-257-8687
Free holiday meals and gifts may be passed out.


Second Harvest Food Bank – Knoxville
922 Delaware Ave
Knoxville – TN, 37921
(865) 521-0000
Thousands of pounds of food, perishable items, meats, and more are passed out to the needy, non-profit pantries and local churches each month.


Sevier County Food Ministries
890 Old Knoxville Hwy
Sevierville – Tennessee, 37862
Call the food bank at (865) 428-5182 for information


Hands Of Mercy
147 Court St.
Kingston – TN, 37763
(865) 717-9885
In addition to a bag of groceries, staff can often help people apply for government and state of Tennessee aid, such as NAP food stamps.


Crockett Care Food Bank
151 Conley Rd
Alamo – Tennessee, 38001
Main phone number – (731) 696-4067


The Community Help Center of West Wilson County
Main address – P.O. Box 719
Mt. Juliet – Tennessee, 37121
Dial – 615-758-3213

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