Singer opens second free market to support families in vulnerable situations

American singer Brad Paisley, in partnership with his wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley, announced the opening of a second free grocery store in the state of Tennessee, in the United States.

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American singer Brad Paisley, in partnership with his wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley, announced the opening of a second free grocery store in the state of Tennessee, in the United States, aimed at helping families in vulnerable situations. The first store, located on the campus of Belmont University, provides fresh food for more than a thousand children and young people. Now, the new unit will be installed on the campus of Tristar Centennial Medical Center.

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The initiative, called “The Store,” was launched in 2020, with the aim of supporting the local community at a time of great challenges, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the tornadoes that hit the region. The expansion of the store was always part of the couple’s plans, and they will now invest US$ 5 million (approximately R$ 30 million) in the construction of the new market, with the support of businesspeople.

The new space will offer foods such as dairy products, grains, fruits and vegetables, as well as emergency clothing and support services such as psychological consultations and medical services. Currently, more than 200 families have already pre-registered to use the new store.

The idea is to create an environment that replicates the experience of a traditional supermarket, with shopping carts and volunteers acting as employees. According to Brad Paisley, the goal is to ensure that the families served feel dignity and respect during the process, avoiding the feeling of dependence in times of difficulty.