ENCORE doubles food security grants as churches help seniors and families across Middle Tennessee

SMYRNA, Tenn. (WSMV) – After January’s ice storm left some families without power for days, many Middle Tennessee residents are still feeling the financial fallout.

Between rising grocery prices, higher utility bills and reduced SNAP benefits, local churches say more people are turning to food pantries for help. Read More

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