News From The Store

Our Lunch & Learns Are Filling Up Fast — So We’re Coming to You
What started as a simple idea has become one of our most in-demand events. With 14 fully booked Lunch and Learns behind us, it’s clear: people are craving connection, purpose, and ways to give back. That’s why we’re launching Meet The Store—a new opportunity for companies, churches, and community groups to host us on-site and discover how to get involved.
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April Brought New Faces, Big Impact
In honor of Volunteer Month, dozens of HCA Healthcare employees from across departments came together—many meeting for the first time—to serve at The Store. What started as a volunteer shift quickly turned into something more: connection, teamwork, and a shared commitment to dignity and community.
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Hunger is Rising — but so is Hope
Food insecurity is at a 10-year high, and our waiting list has nearly 2,000 families. But Nashville is stepping up. A second location of The Store is on the horizon — and with it, a chance to serve more neighbors with dignity.
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What’s Cooking at The Store: October 2024
Join us for a fun conversation with Collen, The Store’s CEO, and Bridget Stangland, a member of our YP Board. Bridget shares how she went from volunteering with The Store to serving on our YP Board and is now a sponsor of one of our families – a crucial need in our efforts to end food insecurity.
Read MoreDoubling Our Difference – Together We Did It!
Doubling Our Difference was an ambitious initiative to double our volunteers, double the number of customers served, and provide twice the amount of healthy, nutritious food – all by the end of 2024. Thanks to the overwhelming support from our community, I’m proud to say we achieved these goals by mid-September!
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Year 1 of Nashville's Got Talent is in the books ($260,000 raised for The Store!)
Our first-ever Nashville’s Got Talent fundraiser was a hit—raising $260,000 to support The Store’s mission and filling the room with inspiration, laughter, and community. From choosing a fresh event format to empowering volunteers, we walked away with a long list of lessons we’ll carry into next year. Check out our Top 10 takeaways from Year 1—and get a glimpse of what’s to come.
Read MoreDreaming Big, Embracing All: Why the Work of Imagine Nashville Matters
The Store's CEO, Collen Mayer, breaks down why the Imagine Nashville important for our community's future.
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A Better Nashville for All: Feeding Change - April 2024 Edition
In a survey of over a thousand Nashvillians, Imagine Nashville found that 84% of people said access to grocery stores was most important to thriving neighborhoods. In our April 2024 edition of Feeding Change, The Store’s CEO, Collen Mayer, discusses Imagine Nashville’s findings showing how some of Nashville is thriving while those of our neighbors who are low-income are struggling.
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