Jimmy Wayne Fights Hunger With Bryan Foods
Valory Music Company artist Jimmy Wayne and Bryan Foods have partnered once again to get more than 2500 pounds of food to the hungry, this time coming to the aid of those in the Gulf Coast region affected by the oil spill. The food was recently delivered to the Community Center of St Bernard in Arabi, LA for its Mustard Seed Distribution Program.
“I’ve been really fortunate to be able to team up twice now with Bryan Foods to get food delivered to people in cities hard hit by disasters,” Wayne said.
Earlier this summer, Wayne and Bryan got 2500 pounds of food to the Second Harvest Food Bank in Nashville, Tennessee to help those in need following the devastating floods in May.
Wayne recently completed a 1700-mile walk halfway across America for his Meet Me Halfway project. The walk and organization were designed to bring attention to homeless teens, particularly those in the foster care system that age out at 18, and without any support, often find themselves homeless. For more information on Wayne and his Meet Me Halfway initiative, visit jimmywayne.com and projectmmh.org.
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The Community Center of St Bernard would like to thank Mr Wayne and Bryan Foods, Inc for their very generous donation to our Mustard Seed Food Pantry. Please know that donations such as yours are very much appreciated and help the Community Center continue to offer necessary programs and services like food and clothes to over 6,600 St Bernard Parish residents every year, including more than 2,000 children.
We’re especially grateful for your support during these troubled times, when so many families, still struggling to recover from the storms, are now facing additional hardships from the Gulf Oil Spill. Enrollment in our both our Food Pantry and Clothing Bank are rising rapidly, with more people signing up every day. Many of these new clients have never needed to ask for help before, and are finding their current situation very difficult to deal with. The Community Center is very grateful to you and other donors whose support makes it possible for us to be there with practical help for these families. Thank you once again.