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We can’t do what we do without the generous support of people like you. We are grateful for every contribution – regardless of the size – because of the impact it makes in our community. We use donations to procure and distribute millions of pounds of food to tens of thousands of people in the eight county area of Northeast Tennessee.

Donate Online

Make a secure donation online to the Food Bank. On-line donations are processed through Network for Good.

Donate By Check

Mail: P.O. Box 3327; Johnson City, TN 37602
Drop Off: 1020 Jericho Drive; Kingsport, TN 37663

Honor Someone

Make a tribute gift for birthdays, anniversaries, memorials, or other special events. We will send a card to those you honor, upon request.

Leave A Legacy

Provide lasting support by joining the Perennial Society of Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee by including the food bank in your will or other estate plans. To learn more about planned giving please email development@netfoodbank.org

Match Your Gift

Does your company match employee donations? If so, consider asking your employer to match your donation.

Donate Stocks, Mutual Funds Etc.

Would you prefer donating stock, etc.? Transferred securities are immediately sold upon receipt by Second Harvest’s Brokerage Account. For more information contact development@netfoodbank.org

What kind of charity are we?

Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee is a 501 c3 nonprofit organization. Your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

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