In the charming city of Elizabethton, a special event is in the works that aims to provide much-needed support to our local heroes. On Friday, November 8, at 2 p.m., the VFW Post 2166, in collaboration with the Post Auxiliary and Second Harvest Food Bank, is hosting a food distribution event specifically for veterans and their families who may be facing tough times.
This is a wonderful opportunity for veterans to receive a food box filled with nutritious items, helping to ease some burdens. All veterans who are interested in taking part are encouraged to ensure that there is adequate space in their trunk for the food box. Upon arrival, all you need to do is pop that trunk open! Volunteers will take care of the rest, loading the food directly into your vehicle to create a seamless, contact-free experience. Safety is a priority, and this approach not only maintains social distancing but also looks out for the health of everyone involved.
Now, to make sure that there’s enough food to go around, the folks at Second Harvest Food Bank have asked for an approximate headcount of those planning to attend. If you or someone you know is a veteran in need and would like to partake in this generous giveaway, please don’t hesitate to sign up. All it takes is a quick call to David Batchelder at the Carter County Veterans Service Office at 542-1824. It’s a simple step that ensures everyone gets the support they need.
Mark your calendars and head on over to the VFW Post located at 2001 West Elk Ave., Elizabethton. This central location makes it easy for veterans and their families to access the food distribution and enjoy a sense of community. Whether you’re a regular at the VFW Post or it’s your first time, you’ll be greeted with friendly faces and a spirit of camaraderie.
Events like these highlight the very essence of community support. Veterans and their families have given so much, and it’s heartwarming to see local organizations stepping up to lend a helping hand. With many facing financial strains, particularly during this time of year, initiatives like this food distribution can make a significant difference in the lives of those who have served our country.
So, if you’re a veteran or know someone who is, don’t miss out on this opportunity! It’s not just about food; it’s about community. Share this information with your fellow veterans and spread the word. Let’s ensure that everyone who could benefit from this service knows about it and can make it to the event.
As we look forward to this food distribution event, let’s also keep an eye on the exciting activities happening in and around Elizabethton. From sports matchups to community gatherings, there’s always something buzzing here. So whether you’re cheering for the Nashville Predators or catching a Cleveland Cavaliers game, stay engaged and keep the community spirit alive!
Remember, it’s all about coming together; after all, we’re stronger as a community. Let’s support our veterans not just on this special day but every day. Mark your calendar and join in on the festivities!
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