Taylin Lewan, wife of Tennessee Titans' Taylor Lewan, and Hayley Hubbard, wife of Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard, have recently announced the launch of Feeding Nashville, a nonprofit created to bring meals to those who have been impacted by the March 3 tornadoes or loss of employment due to COVID-19.
Lewan and Hubbard have joined forces with Nashville-based culinary experts Chris Polley, Executive Chef of True Food Kitchen, and Ryan Reisdorf, Founder of Placemat to support local chefs and restaurants while also putting food on the table of those in need.
“We are incredibly grateful to live in a community like Nashville that comes together in a time of need, and is so supportive of one another,” shares Lewan and Hubbard. “Seeing this unity inspires us and sparked the thought of ‘families feeding families.’ We love giving back and this is the first time we’ve launched our own nonprofit initiative. We hope you will join us!”
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Left: Luca, Tyler, Olivia, and Hayley Hubbard
Right: Wynne, Taylor, and Taylin Lewan
To continue aid efforts, the nonprofit urges for a daily donation of $50 to feed a family of four for one day. All donations are used to subsidize local chefs to prepare the meals. In addition, 80 meals will be reserved daily to be gifted to local hospitals in support of health care workers in Nashville.
With an initial goal of feeding 100 families (400 people) a day for a minimum of two months, Feeding Nashville hopes to create an ongoing, sustainable program that will continue to serve the Nashville Community.
With $173,214 already raised, notable donors include Tennessee Titans' quarterback Ryan Tannehill and wife Lauren, Thomas Rhett and Lauren Akins, Scott Borchetta and wife Sandi, Shane and Michael McAnally Baum, Amy Brown (as part of the #PIMPINJOY movement), Nashville Predators' Roman Josi and wife Ellie, and Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley and wife Brittney.
To donate and learn more about Feeding Nashville, visit feedingnashville.com.