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Woods Air Movement and Alpyne Strategy Provide Meals to Neighbors Facing Hunger in Rutherford County



Woods Air Movement USA and Alpyne Strategy of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, hosted a joint holiday food drive for Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. The drive occurred during the holiday season. Food donations were dropped off at multiple locations in Murfreesboro, including:

? Woods Air Movement USA office at 3930 Richard Reeves Drive, Murfreesboro, TN
? Alpyne Strategy at 1500 Medical Center Parkway, Suite 3A-34, Murfreesboro, TN

All-nonperishable food was accepted. For those who preferred to make a donation online instead of bringing canned foods, a Virtual Food Drive page was set-up.

Donations went towards Rutherford County food banks with the goal of helping families facing hunger. Together, their joint efforts helped provide 2,385 meals to our neighbors.

Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee has been combating hunger and addressing food insecurity for over 45 years. By distributing food and other necessary products across Middle and West Tennessee, the organization stands as a pillar of support in an area where over 350,000 people face hunger.

Both Woods Air Movement and Alpyne Strategy thank the Murfreesboro community for their support in this initiative. They are grateful for the contributions from valued suppliers, customers, partners, friends and team members.

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