Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee has established a sustainable, efficient process for sourcing quality food and getting it to the people who need it most. Here’s how it works:
Everything we do is rooted in the foundation of providing food for today, food for tomorrow, and food for a lifetime. We are simultaneously working toward providing nutritious food that meets our neighbors’ immediate needs, equipping them to thrive with holistic support, and working toward long-term, sustainable solutions to food insecurity.
We receive a diverse array of food items meticulously chosen to meet needs such as nutritional, cultural, or current living circumstances of our neighbors. We know that some of these food items are not easily accessible, so we ensure that our neighbors have equitable access regardless of their situation.
Last year, we distributed more than 47 million pounds of donated, purchased, or rescued food which requires our operations and facilities to be efficient, safe, and sustainable. Successfully meeting these requirements, our warehouses are also strategically located to meet the needs of our neighbors where they are.
We distribute food to our neighbors through our Partners including after-school programs, soup kitchens, senior centers, and other nonprofits. Our Partners are strategically selected to serve our neighbors in the most effective, ethical, and holistic way possible.
Dietician, Food Science, and Culinary lead cooking and manufacturing process focused on getting the right customized nutrition to neighbors in need. Our Innovative Meal Solutions capabilities include dietician designed and chef curated tray-pack meals (frozen), bulk precooked protein ingredients targeted to congregant feeding, and shelf-life extension leveraging excess bulk fresh produce to create shelf-stable and nutritionally balanced tomato sauce.
The meals and ingredients produced can target specific dietary health needs such as low sodium, diabetic support, and nutritionally balanced portions meeting specific needs of our neighbors.
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