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Our loyal customers, vendors and dedicated associates make us who we are. We’re grateful for them and the charitable partners who help us give back. By partnering with non-profit organizations throughout our market area, we endeavor to make our region a better place to live, work and educate our children.
This year, we’re celebrating a decade of giving over $60,000,000 back to our communities. Together we are able to support and make our communities stronger. For all of you who support Food City year-round, thank you.
Food City is proud to salute those brave men and women who serve and have served to protect our country. We value and proudly support the employment of citizen warriors by providing job opportunities for active duty military members as well as their families and our honored veterans. We are extremely privileged to partner with organizations such as Paralyzed Veterans of America to support our service members who have sacrificed so much for our communities. All year long, join us in giving back to those who have dedicated their lives to protecting us and our freedoms we hold so dear.
Paralyzed Veterans of America strives to enlist Americans - citizens, communities and corporations - to help ensure our paralyzed heroes are provided the physical care needed to live a healthy life; receive the benefits they've earned through military service; and obtain job training and opportunities for new and fulfilling careers.
Food City believes in strenghtening our communities through encouraging outstanding volunteerism, community involvement and charitable works. We strive to give back to the communities in which we live and serve.
Our associates are not only the heart of our company, they are our — and their communites' — greatest asset. Every day our asociates work to strengthen their communities through selfless volunteerism and public service. The Claude P. Varney Volunteer reognition program seeks to shine a light on all of the good works our associates do. The recognition program was named after former Food City president and board vice-chairman Claude P. Varney who was well-known for his tremendous compassion and humanitarian services.
“As a company, we strive to maintain a high level of dedication to service, quality, value and community involvement, while providing a work environment that enables our associates to grow both personally and professionally as successful members of the team. Many of our associates volunteer their time and talents to numerous organizations in support of their communities and we felt it needful to formally recognize their selfless contributions.” — Steve Smith, Food City president and chief executive officer.
This year we're making $800,000 available to participating schools to invest in classrooms, equipment and essential supplies.
The annual Food City Charity Golf Tournament helps us support benevolent organizations that provide assistance to thousands of our friends and neighbors in need throughout our community.
Since 1992, Food City has held its annual Race Against Hunger holiday campaign, in partnership with their customers, which benefits local hunger relief organizations. The Food City Race Against Hunger campaign makes it easy to help our fellow Americans in need. All proceeds benefit local non-profit hunger relief organizations throughout Southwest Virginia, Eastern Kentucky and East Tennessee.
The Food City Invitational for Education golf tournament raises needed funds for schools located in Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama.
Each year Food City, in partnership with their customers, support local hunger relief organizations and animal shelters throughout the region.
Adult & Teen Challenge of the Mid-South provides recovery for men and women seeking freedom from alcohol and drug addiction.
The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.
The American Cancer Society is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem.
Food City is a long time supporter of diabetes research through the sponsorship of ADA coupon booklet sales.
For nearly 100 years, the American Heart Association has been fighting heart disease and stroke, striving to save and improve lives.
Red Cross volunteers and staff work to deliver vital services – from providing relief and support to those in crisis, to helping you be prepared to respond in emergencies.
The Austin Hatcher Foundation is a national pediatric cancer foundation that seeks to help eliminate the negative side effects of pediatric cancer from diagnosis into survivorship.
Working together around a common set of objectives, the Ballad Health Foundation seeks to transform our community's health and well-being through philanthropy.
Located in Abingdon, Virginia and opened on June 10, 1933 Barter Theatre is the State Theatre of Virginia and one of the longest-running professional theatres in the nation. Food City is proud to continue its partnership with the Barter Theatre to bring a special series of live productions: Barter at the Moonlite Drive-In.
The mission of the Bessie Smith Cultural Center is to preserve and celebrate African American History and Culture in Chattanooga through art, education, research and entertainment.
It takes an army of people, a safe environment, high-quality programs and unique experiences to level the playing field for all kids. Boys & Girls Clubs don't just do one thing, we do whatever it takes to build great futures for America's young people.
Chattanooga Chamber Foundation champion member businesses and promote regional economic growth.
The Chattanooga Football Club Foundation is a non-profit organization designed to engage and empower members of the Chattanooga community through the game of soccer.
As a not-for-profit hospital, Erlanger and Children’s depend on philanthropic support to provide the remarkable care as well as to advance pediatric services in the future.
The East Tennessee Children's Hospital is a 152-bed hospital where no child will be denied care because of race, religion or their parents' ability to pay their child's medical bill.
The goals of the East Tennessee Veterans Memorial project are to remember and honor, educate, and inspire. The project seeks to honor and remember those from East Tennessee who died in military service during named conflicts since World War I.
The Emerald Youth Foundation aims to reconnect urban young people to home, school, church, and their communities, creating effective leaders who will transform Knoxville from the inside out.
The Empty Stocking Fund is a 100% local, volunteer-run organization focused completely on helping East Tennessee families experiencing food insecurity. As a nonprofit run by the Knoxville News Sentinel since 1912, we help make the holidays brighter for those who need it most.
Feeding SWVA seeks to end hunger in our region and ensure that no matter the age, health, or location of our families will get the food they need to stay healthy.
Franklin County Education Foundation for Excellence is dedicated to serving students & teachers in Franklin County.
Friends of the Zoo supports the operations of Chattanooga Zoo with the aim to educate and entertain visitors in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Girls Inc. inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and bold, providing them with life-changing experiences and solutions to the unique challenges faced by modern girls.
The HAPPY SHOES Project inspires cancer patients to keep walking with encouragement, support, and inspiration distributing totes filled with items to make cancer treatment more comfortable and positive.
The Helen Ross McNabb Foundation supports the McNabb Center, the region’s leading nonprofit provider of mental health, substance use, social and victim services.
Isaiah 117 House provides physical and emotional support in a safe and loving home for children awaiting foster care placement.
Food City is proud to partner with JDRF for their annual Walk to Cure Diabetes Sneaker Sales drive in support of diabetes research.
Since 1960, KARM has helped men and women struggling with homelessness, poverty and addiction to pick up the broken pieces and build a better life—one with a home, job, and loving relationships; a life that is healthy, whole, restored.
For 80 years, March of Dimes leads the fight for the health of all moms and babies. They believe that every baby deserves the best possible start and seek to level the playing field for all moms and babies, no matter their age, socio-economic background or demographics.
The McMinn County Educational and Community Foundation McMinn County Education Foundation facilitates student achievement by supporting high-quality public education through partnerships and community collaborations, grants, events, scholarships, and public awareness.
Mission of Hope seeks to extend a helping hand to the less fortunate residents of the Appalachian region with much needed goods and resources; college scholarships; and help with basic educational, health care and home repair needs.
Mountain Mission School stands as a refuge, resource, and relief for children in need by providing a secure and loving place for children to learn, succeed and grow.
Inspired by their mission to aid those in need, the Northside Neighborhood House was founded in 1924 to give a helping hand to the community. For 100 years, we have walked alongside our neighbors, creating relationships with and connecting neighbors to resources to support their path to stability and opportunity.
Ooltewah Harrison Education Foundation was developed to enrich the educational and development opportunities of all the elementary, middle, and high schools within the district with enough funding to meet all of their educational needs.
Since 1953, Orange Grove has been a place of hope and possibilities for families who have loved ones with an intellectual and/or developmental disability (IDD). The Orange Grove Center strives to insure that everyone enjoys a truly inclusive daily experience by having partners and a purpose in the greater community.
Built in 1931 and restored to its original splendor in 1991, the Paramount continues to grow as a premier performing arts center. Audiences share passion and drama, laughter and tears, majesty in motion, join in music, pride in learning… and memories.
Pat and Tyler Summitt founded the Pat Summitt Foundation to help find a cure for Alzheimer’s so that one day no family has to hear that a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Since 1946, Paralyzed Veterans of America has been on a mission to change lives and build brighter futures for our seriously injured heroes. We’ve had a single-minded mission—to empower our brave men and women to regain what they fought for: their freedom and independence.
Preserve Chattanooga’s purpose is to protect the heritage of Chattanooga through historic preservation education and advocacy.
The Pursuit of Happiness is a community-driven nonprofit organization based in Chattanooga, TN seeking to support students in our community through one-on-one counseling, mentoring, and internship programs while instilling values of hope and respect.
Remote Area Medical (RAM) is a major nonprofit provider of free pop-up clinics. Our mission is to prevent pain and alleviate suffering by providing free, quality healthcare to those in need. We do this by delivering free dental, vision, and medical services to underserved and uninsured individuals.
Reach Them to Teach Them seeks to motivate and inspire leaders to equip young people with skills and confidence to reach their maximum potential.
The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities is to create, find, and support programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children and their families. RMHC believe that no family should have to deal with their child’s medical crisis alone.
Aassisting approximately 23 million Americans annually, the Salvation Army exists to meet human need wherever, whenever, and however they can without discrimination.
The Boy Scouts of America is one of the nation’s largest and most prominent values-based youth development organizations, providing programs for young people that build character.
Sculpture Fields at Montague Park internationally acclaimed sculpture, culturally diverse exhibitions, supplemental education programs such as lectures and workshops, conservation and preservation efforts, scholarly research, educational publications for the free enjoyment of all residents.
Second Harvest Food Bank is leading the community in the fight to end hunger.
Sertoma Center provides the opportunity for adults in the Knoxville area with intellectual disabilities to find satisfaction of a life well lived, through work and friendship.
WRCB Channel 3’s Share Your Christmas has benefitted local hunger relief programs throughout the region for more than 35 years.
Siskin Hospital is a not-for-profit rehabilitation hospital in Tennessee built specifically for rehabilitation patients.
Bristol Speedway Children's Charities was founded in 1996 to help children in the surrounding area of Bristol Motor Speedway by Bruton Smith, Chairman of the Board of Speedway Motorsports, Inc. Since it's inception Speedway Chldren's Charotoes has has distributed nearly $14 million dollars to help those in need.
Top of Georgia is an economic development initiative that serves to help further the economic development efforts of the local business communities of Northwest Georgia and Chattanooga.
United Way improves lives by mobilizing the caring power of communities around the world to advance the common good.
William King Museum of Art (WKMA) is a visual arts and cultural heritage museum serving residents of Southwest Virginia & Northeast Tennessee as well as visitors to the area. The museum’s mission is to provide arts education, exhibit fine art, and preserve the region’s cultural heritage.
The mission of Williams Creek Youth Foundation is to impact the lives of young people by providing learning facilities and educational programs that promote character development and life enhancing values through the game of golf.
Wreaths Across America coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies at more than 2,100 locations across the United States, at sea and abroad.
The purpose of “Wreaths Across Chattanooga” is to lay a wreath on the grave of each fallen veteran at Chattanooga National Cemetery and to remind everyone of how important it is to remember, honor and teach.
The YMCA is a leading nonprofit organization committed to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The YMCA’s mission is to strengthen the community by improving the quality of life and inspiring individuals and families to develop their fullest potential in spirit, mind and body.
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