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    One Generation Away grows closer to ending food insecurity

    adminBy adminMarch 26, 2026Updated:March 26, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Mobile Pantry offers fresh produce, dry goods, and more to anyone in need — Food is distributed starting around 8:45 a.m.
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    FRANKLIN, TN — One Generation Away, a compassionate community resource that seeks to share hope through food, is pleased to step into a season of increased growth with three new hires, a new signature program, and the return of their annual fundraising breakfast. OneGenAway’s newly hired Chief Operating Officer (Lance Campbell), Chief Logistics Officer (Scott Lucas), and Director of Operations (Chris Henson) bring decades of combined leadership experience to the OneGenAway organization. Lance Campbell, an expert in operational recovery and scaling high growth firms, has joined One Generation Away to spearhead the development of the operational infrastructure for the organization’s next chapter of growth. Campbell is inspired by the opportunity to combat food insecurity in his own backyard.

    “This is a personal calling that aligns my professional expertise with a lifelong commitment to the well being of my neighbors,” OneGenAway Chief Operating Officer, Lance Campbell.

    Since joining the OneGenAway team in 2021, Scott Lucas has played a central role in scaling the organization’s multistate logistics network, strengthening warehouse and transportation systems, and implementing data driven processes that have significantly increased food rescue and distribution capacity. As Chief Logistics Officer, Lucas will oversee end to end logistics strategy to support OneGenAway’s continued growth and impact. Lucas is committed to using his expertise to help families in need.

    “Behind every truckload is a family counting on us to get it right. My goal is simple: right food, right place, right time, every time,” OneGenAway, Chief Logistics Officer, Scott Lucas.

    Chris Jensen joined OneGenAway as a volunteer, serving faithfully for nearly nine years before stepping onto staff as Regional Director of Operations. Following an organizational restructuring, he became Assistant Director of Operations and now leads as Director of Operations. Prior to joining OneGenAway, Jensen served as Director of Development for the University of Tennessee Southern and as Vice President of Partnership Engagement for Logic Cadence.

    At the heart of OneGenAway’s work is a commitment to maintaining the hope, honor, and dignity of those served which requires creating space for community conversation and change. This spring, OneGenAway is excited to announce two community events where supporters can learn more about the organization and help wipe hunger off the face of America.

    In celebration of Women’s History Month, OneGenAway will host Lola’s Table, a new signature woman powered food giving experience that convenes 60 women for an hour of action, connection and impact. Attendees will spend time packing nutritious food for families facing food insecurity and then gather for a simple lunch around a shared table.

    All are invited to attend OneGenAway’s 13th annual spring fundraising breakfast at the Factory at Franklin on May 1, 2026. Speaker, author, and entrepreneur, Inky Johnson, will be this year’s featured speaker. Johnson’s inspiring message of overcoming adversity through dedication, passion and commitment parallels OneGenAway’s audacious mission of ending food insecurity in the United States. This annual event unites community members from across the state to raise funds to support OneGenAway’s efforts to ensure everyone has access to healthy food.

    One Generation Away is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been feeding bellies and souls since 2013. Founded by Chris and Elaine Whitney, OneGenAway rescues high quality, surplus food from grocery stores, restaurants, farms, and caterers and redistributes that food to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity. Over 1 million Tennesseans do not know where their next meal will come from. Food insecurity has become more prevalent as food prices, housing costs, and medical expenses have increased, requiring OneGenAway to grow its team to meet the urgent need of wiping out hunger in our generation. One Generation Away grows closer to ending food insecurity.

    Our beloved Doris Lucille McKinley was born on August 9, 1930, in Lebanon, TN, to Magellan White and Willie Neal Douglas. Her arrival, a beautiful, chubby baby girl, brought immense joy to her family and the Hobbs Avenue community in Wilson County. After the birth of four sons, Lucille was the first daughter, a cherished blessing who brought excitement and love into the home. From an early age, Lucille’s vibrant personality was unmistakable. She was friendly, outgoing, talented, and known for her gift of conversation. She enjoyed participating in school and church programs and singing gospel songs, gracing others with her beautiful soprano voice. After graduating from Wilson County High School, Lucille pursued higher education at Tennessee A&I State College, now known as Tennessee State University.

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