Johnson City, Tennessee, October 17, 2025
News Summary
The Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee has initiated the Project Thanksgiving campaign, aiming to provide 7,000 meal boxes to local families for the holiday season. The campaign, now in its 17th year, will culminate in a Radiothon on November 6 to encourage donations. A $30 contribution will sponsor a Thanksgiving meal box that includes turkey for a family, highlighting the pressing issue of food insecurity. Community support is emphasized as crucial for the success of this initiative.
Johnson City, Tennessee – Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee has officially launched the 2025 Project Thanksgiving campaign, designed to ensure families in the region have access to holiday meals. The initiative began on Thursday and will lead up to a Radiothon scheduled for November 6.
This year marks the 17th year of Project Thanksgiving, with a goal to provide 7,000 Thanksgiving meal boxes. These meal boxes are intended to support families and individuals across the eight-county service area who may not otherwise celebrate the holiday with a meal.
Donations for the campaign can be made through credit card via projectthanksgiving.org or netfoodbank.org. The upcoming Radiothon on November 6 will run from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., encouraging listener donations while sharing stories from previous recipients.
Listeners interested in contributing can call 888-477-5676 or use the aforementioned websites to donate. This year, a $30 donation will sponsor a Thanksgiving meal box that includes turkey for a family. The sponsorship amount has increased due to rising food costs nationwide.
Executive Director Rhonda Chafin has emphasized the crucial role of community support in this initiative, along with WCQR’s involvement. General Manager Michael Birkner also highlighted the station’s commitment to ensuring that no one goes hungry during Thanksgiving.
For more details about Project Thanksgiving, you can visit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee’s website at netfoodbank.org. Individuals in need of a Project Thanksgiving food box are encouraged to contact Second Harvest Food Bank at 423-279-0430.
Additional Details
The Project Thanksgiving campaign is vital in combating food insecurity during the holiday season. Each year, the initiative brings together community members and local businesses to help provide meals to those in need. The Radiothon acts as a platform to raise funds while also raising awareness about food scarcity in the Northeast Tennessee region.
Background on Project Thanksgiving
Project Thanksgiving was initiated to bring the community together to support families who may struggle to afford a Thanksgiving meal. Over the past 17 years, the campaign has grown to reach thousands of families, embodying the spirit of giving and community support. It demonstrates how collective effort can have a significant impact on those facing hardships, especially during holiday seasons.
FAQ Section
What is Project Thanksgiving?
Project Thanksgiving is a campaign launched by Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee to provide Thanksgiving meal boxes to families in the region.
What is the goal of this year’s campaign?
The goal for this year’s campaign is to provide 7,000 Thanksgiving meal boxes.
How can I donate to the campaign?
Donations can be made through credit card via projectthanksgiving.org or netfoodbank.org
When is the Radiothon?
The Radiothon is scheduled for November 6, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
What does a $30 donation provide?
A $30 donation will sponsor a Thanksgiving meal box that includes turkey for a family.
Who can receive a Project Thanksgiving food box?
Families and individuals in need can contact Second Harvest Food Bank at 423-279-0430 to receive a food box.
Key Features of Project Thanksgiving Campaign
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Campaign Initiation | Launched on Thursday, in partnership with WCQR. |
| Goal | Provide 7,000 Thanksgiving meal boxes. |
| Radiothon Date | November 6, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. |
| Donation Amount | $30 sponsors a Thanksgiving meal box. |
| Contact Number | 423-279-0430 |
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Additional Resources
- Greeneville Sun: Project Thanksgiving
- Wikipedia: Thanksgiving
- Tennessee Titans: Community Drive
- Google Search: Second Harvest Food Bank
- Knox TN Today: Outnumber Hunger
- Google Scholar: Food Insecurity
- NewsChannel 5: Vital Food Deliveries
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Food Bank
- WATE: Food Insecurity in East Tennessee
- Google News: Food Bank Funding Cuts

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