Tyson Foods Shelbyville will be donating upwards of 45,000 pounds of food at Gateway Church, 1250 Madison Street, Saturday, Nov. 20—just in time for the holidays.
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Tyson Foods Shelbyville will be donating upwards of 45,000 pounds of food at Gateway Church, 1250 Madison Street, Saturday, Nov. 20—just in time for the holidays.
All of the chicken will be donated to anyone who comes to the care line at Gateway Church on Saturday. Any leftover food will be donated to Second Harvest Food Bank and local first responders.
The car line will begin at 9 a.m. with volunteers from Tyson Foods facility distributing the cases of chicken. The company notes that COVID-19 safety protocols will be adhered.
Tyson Foods Shelbyville team members will also be available to answer employment questions. The facility reports it has 200 open positions—those eligible for a $5,000 sign on bonus.