Martina McBride and her Team Music is Love organization are helping out their Nashville neighbors, in an effort to assist those who suffered a devastating loss in the recent tornado outbreak, as well as those dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. 

Team Music is Love have provided trailer loads of food to neighbors in the rebuilding are recovery process. In addition, they have launched a campaign to provide meals to children who would have formerly received them through school programs that are now shut down. Martina shared a message on her socials explaining, “As the world around us adapts to the reality of helping stop the spread of COVID-19, schools are closing and concerts and special events are being cancelled or postponed. Food banks in Nashville are working to get extra food to children without lunches now that their schools are closed. Music and special event workers are being financially impacted. In addition to supporting ongoing tornado recovery, One Gen Away is doing pop up mobile pantries directly in neighborhoods to help children and displaced workers get through this in Tennessee. We can help stock truckloads of food for children and event workforce being affected. Please give whatever you can and spread the word. All donations are tax deductible.”

To help Martina and Team Music is Love, a Go Fund Me page has been set up to accept donations.

Martina McBride steps up to help feed a Nashville in crisis

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