The Smyrna Fire Department and the Smyrna/Lavergne Food Bank are teaming up for the 16th annual “Fire Fighters for Food” food drive.
The Nourish Food Bank provided 104,000 meals in 2016 to families with food insecurities. According to a study released in April 2015, 17.1% of Tennessee residents are food insecure, meaning they are unable, at times, to access enough food to maintain a healthy lifestyle. This is above the 15.8% national average. Children are at a higher risk of food insecurity compared to the overall population and Tennesseeâs child food insecurity rate is 25.4%; above the national rate. 57% of the families had to choose between food and mortgage with 80% having to choose between food and medical care.
Please help us make sure that no family, NO CHILD, in North Rutherford County has to go hungry this holiday season. Please help us assist those who need just a little helping hand.
The Smyrna Fire Department will be collecting any non-perishable / non-expired (canned goods) Monday November 13th through Sunday, November 19th at anyone of the fire stations listed below.
Here are some donation ideas:
Canned Hams   Canned Vegetables  Diapers      Hash
Canned Fruit    Canned Tuna         Soups       Jelly
Canned Pastas  Toothpaste           Sugar       Soap
Baby Formula   Tissue Paper         Juices      Wipes
Baby Food       Peanut Butter       Deodorants  Beans
Food items can be dropped off at one of the following locations:
- Fire Station 1:Â Â 401 Enon Springs Road West
- Fire Station 3:Â Â 630 Enon Springs Road East
- Fire Station 4:Â Â 145 South Lowry Street
- Fire Station 5:Â Â 2200 Rock Springs Road
- Fire Station 6:Â Â 3640 Morton Lane
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