NASHVILLE, Tenn. – State Senator Shane Reeves (R-Murfreesboro) is sharing important resources for Tennesseans who may be affected by the federal government shutdown and potential interruptions in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The new website www.FeedTN.org provides information on food distribution sites, volunteer opportunities, and ways to donate to help neighbors in need.
“Here in Tennessee, we’ve always looked out for one another,” said Sen. Reeves. “If you’re facing food insecurity, visit FeedTN.org to find resources and places in your community offering support. If you’re able, consider volunteering or donating to a local food pantry. Every act of kindness truly makes a difference.”
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, federal funding for SNAP could be delayed if the shutdown continues. Because SNAP is federally funded, Tennessee and other states are not authorized to replace those dollars with state funds. This could temporarily impact benefits for approximately 690,000 Tennesseans who rely on the program to help feed their families.
FeedTN.org provides:
- A directory of local food distribution sites and food banks
- Volunteer opportunities across Tennessee
- Ways to donate food or funds to vetted community partners
Communication toolkits for churches, civic groups, and nonprofits
In addition to this effort, support continues through:
- Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s Emergency Food Assistance Program, supplying regional food banks
- TennCare’s CHOICES meal delivery, serving older adults and adults with disabilities
“Through every challenge, Tennesseans continue to show care and compassion for one another,” said Sen. Reeves. “FeedTN.org helps people stay connected, find support, and give back to their communities.”

