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Williamson County Chamber:  Local Fire Departments Announce Pop Top Canned Food Drive For Tornado Victims

Local Fire Departments Announce Pop Top Canned Food Drive for Tornado Victims

2021-12-14

Local Fire Departments Announce Pop Top Canned Food Drive for Tornado Victims

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Several local fire departments have partnered with the One Generation Away food bank to collect pop top canned goods and other non-perishable items for those devastated by the deadly overnight tornadoes.

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One Generation Away Executive Director Chris Whitney stressed the great need for items with easy open and/or pop tops, as well as easy mac and cheese, cereal bars, peanut butter and crackers, and diapers and wipes. Donations will be accepted through December 21, from 7 AM to 7 PM, at Brentwood Fire Station 1, Fairview Fire Station 31, and all Franklin and Spring Hill Fire Stations.  Whitney said there is not a need for water and Gatorade at this time.

 

DROP OFF LOCATIONS (Daily 7 AM to 7 PM):

  • Brentwood Fire Station 1, 5211 Maryland Way
  • Fairview Fire Station 31, 7131 Bowie Lake Rd.
  • All Franklin Fire Stations
  • All Spring Hill Fire Stations
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    NEEDED ITEMS:

    • Pop top cans of vegetables, soups, raviolis, and beans
    • Easy mac and cheese
    • Cereal bars
    • Peanut butter and crackers
    • Diapers
    • Wipes
  • Pop top cans of vegetables, soups, raviolis, and beans
  • Easy mac and cheese
  • Cereal bars
  • Peanut butter and crackers
  • Diapers
  • Wipes
  •  

    One Generation Away and the Brentwood, Fairview, Franklin, and Spring Hill Fire Departments thank you for your generosity.

     


    This press release was produced by Williamson County Chamber. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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