Scouting For Food Donations

To help other people at all times...

Sequoyah Council Scouts 
Hold Drive to Stock
Local Food Bank Shelves

The Sequoyah Council, Boy Scouts of America is partnering with local food banks and the residents of our region to fight hunger in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia during the annual Scouting for Food initiative.

Scouting for Food will take place February 1st – 11th. Local Scout Units will have donation drop-off locations throughout Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.

Feeding Southwest Virginia and Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee report serving over 149,000 people with food insecurity right here in our region. This means these families were uncertain of having, or unable to acquire enough food to meet the needs of all their members. Every community in the country is home to families who face hunger, but rural communities are especially hard hit. Many families facing food insecurity do not qualify for federal nutrition programs and rely on local food banks and other programs for support.

People in our region depend on drives like this to stock local food shelves and ensure they are always able to provide families with the food they need.

The Scout Oath includes a promise to help other people at all times. Scouts in the Sequoyah Council live that promise every day, and we are proud to work with our neighbors to reduce hunger in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.

Please see the list below for local donation drop-off locations.

Here are some ways to help Scouts fill the shelves of local food banks:

  • Donate non-perishable or shelf stable items like canned soup, meats, stews, fruits, vegetables, and milk.
  • Avoid donating things like perishable foods, frozen foods, glass containers, and home-canned items.
  • Shop Food City and place your donation items in the drop-off bins inside the store.
  • You can also take donations to one of our drop-off locations listed below.
  • Food Banks are always in need of items that are difficult to collect like milk, fresh produce, meat, and bread. You CAN help get these items to families in need by making a monetary donation. Cash donations allow food banks to buy perishables in bulk (for added savings and more product) and distribute them where the need is greatest. Donate money directly to local Food Banks by clicking one of the following links…

Donation Drop Off Locations

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Look for these signs at our Community Partner Drop Off Locations

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Entrance No. 1 area next to the iconic It’s Bristol Baby sign and the 200’ tall BRISTOL tower.

Continuous Campfire & Scouting for Food Drop Off

Thursday, February 1st – Sunday, February 4th

165 Old Gray Station Rd, Gray, TN

Continuous Campfire & Scouting for Food Drop Off

Friday February 9th – Sunday February 11th

VFW Post 1990

Continuous Campfire & Scouting for Food Drop Off

Friday, February 9th – Saturday, February 10th

Colonial Heights Presbyterian Church

213 Colonial Heights Road

Friday, February 2nd – Sunday, February 4th.

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