Hope Hohenwald Inc.'s Food Distribution Outreach

Hope Hohenwald Inc.'s Food Distribution Outreach HHI's Food Distribution Outreach is a ministry of Hope Hohenwald Inc. Drive thru food distribution outreaches are generally twice a month.

In 2020 we distributed approximately 1 MILLION pounds of food to our local and surrounding residents who struggle with food insecurities. Director Kevin Baker and his team of volunteers serve Lewis County residents who struggle with food insecurities. HHI partners with Second Harvest Food Bank and other like-minded organizations.

06/09/2026

Food Distribution, Thursday, June 11 at 1:00

243 Forrest Ave., Hohenwald

05/21/2026

TEMA has extended the signup dates from May 26-30 to June 1-6 as well! Get your in person registration assistance at the Memorial Park Pavillion during that time.

05/20/2026

We have a pallet of 4foot T-12 fluorescent bulbs if anyone can use some of them. Update: bulbs are gone. Thanks

05/19/2026

LAST CHANCE to register! Please read this flyer! The President doesn't make federal assistance available for every disaster. It's important to utilize the resource while we have it. Not only to benefit you and your family in time of recovery, but also to benefit the Lewis County Government. Every registration helps increase public assistance available to Lewis County for this and future disasters!
I assure you, it's easier than you think!

05/14/2026
05/12/2026

Due to circumstances beyond our control, we will not have a food distribution this week (May 14). Our next scheduled one will be Thursday, May 28, at 1:00.
243 Forrest Ave., Hohenwald

04/30/2026

Great news!

FEMA's Mobile Disaster Recovery Center will be returning to Memorial Park May 2 - May 9, 2026, to help Lewis County Residents apply for Individual Assistance. They will be available Monday-Saturday 7am-7pm, and Sunday 1pm-5pm.

Before an Applicant starts a FEMA application, they should be prepared to provide:

Contact information: Provide the address of the property where the damage occurred and the address, phone number, and valid email address of where FEMA representatives can reach you.

A Social Security Number

Damage Information: Describe the damage caused by the disaster. Include the type of disaster, and the type of home or vehicle.

Financial information: Provide your total annual household income, before taxes.

Insurance information: Describe the type(s) of insurance converge you have. This could include homeowners, flood, automobile, or mobile home insurance.

Important Reminder for Applicants
After applying for assistance, survivors may receive phone calls from FEMA from an unknown or unfamiliar number. It is important to answer these calls, as FEMA may need to speak with applicants to continue processing their case. In some situations, an application may be delayed or initially denied if FEMA is unable to reach the applicant. Survivors should also remember that FEMA will never ask for payment. FEMA representatives will identify a case using the registration number assigned to the survivor’s application.

Tennessee winter storm survivors can also apply for FEMA assistance online at disasterassistance.gov, by calling 800-621-FEMA, or by using the FEMA mobile app.

04/29/2026

Food Distribution tomorrow Thursday, April 30 at 1:00

243 Forrest Ave., Hohenwald

Address

243 Forrest Avenue
Hohenwald, TN
38462

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