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    Friendship Missionary Baptist Church Combats Food Insecurity with Monthly Giveaways

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    Nashville, TN (TN Tribune)- Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Inc. at 1109
    32nd Avenue North hosts monthly food giveaways on the third Saturday of each month.
    The next one is February 17, 2024 beginning at 10:00 a.m. until 12 noon (or until all
    food is gone).

    The giveaway bags include enough food for 3 dinners and breakfasts. Suggested
    menus and recipes are given to the recipients.

    “We don’t want to give random cans that people cannot envision how to use,” says Gwendolyn McClain, Food Pantry Team Leader. So our packages come with suggested menus and recipes to make meals. For example, The menu for Day 1 is salmon patties, whole kernel corn and fried apples. All of those items are in the bag. The recipe for salmon patties calls for minced onions and Panko bread crumbs so we include those too.

    “We believe that everyone deserves desirable and nutritious food,” says church pastor
    Jimmy D. Greer, Sr. “We receive funds from our membership to purchase food
    specifically for our pantry. We want to make sure that we give good food that we would
    eat.”

    The church is surrounded by households facing food insecurity, according to a recently-
    released study from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Using measurements of food
    access and household economic hardship, the ZIP codes with the highest rates of food
    insecurity include 37207, 37208, and 37218 – all near the church.

    “Our neighbors are struggling with ‘food insecurity’. As Christians, we cannot ignore
    them. Scripture tells us to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifice God
    is pleased. We are doing what God has called us to do,” Pastor Greer states.

    Mrs. McClain explains that the food giveaways are on the third Saturday because when
    you’re living from paycheck to paycheck, it’s hard to stretch your grocery money until the
    end of the month.

    “When something unexpected occurs, the food budget is cut or
    deleted. It’s more flexible than utility bills or rent payments,” she said.
    For more information call Mildred Walters at 615-975-9235.

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