Food City Check Presentation To Partnership For Families, Children & Adults Of Chattanooga

Food City Check Presentation To Partnership For Families, Children & Adults Of Chattanooga
Abingdon, VA. - Wednesday, Jan 21, 2026.

Food City is proud to continue our support of Partnership for Families, Children & Adults, Inc. of Chattanooga with today’s check presentation totaling $3,000 which will benefit their Camp Hope project.

Partnership for Families, Children and Adults is a nonprofit human services agency serving Southeast Tennessee and North Georgia since 1877. They deliver vital services that promote safety, stability, and self-sufficiency for individuals and families navigating crisis or transition. They support people across generations through victim support services, elder support programs, youth and family stability services, and Deaf and hard-of-hearing services.

 

Their Mission: Empowering People. Building Communities. Their Vision: To improve the lives of our neighbors through a continuum of emergency services, stability resources, and self-sufficiency programs, ensuring a stronger, safer, and more informed community for all.

Each summer, youth impacted by trauma attend Camp HOPE in partnership with YMCA Camp Ocoee and Camp HOPE America. The program offers a structured, trauma-informed experience focused on confidence, self-awareness, and emotional growth. Youth participate in outdoor challenges, group activities, and guided reflection. The camp environment encourages peer connection, builds resilience, and helps youth strengthen skills that support long-term mental health and personal development.

 

Pictured left to right:

Food City Assistant Manager, Gage Turner 

Food City Store Manager, Bill Abline

Food City Special Events Manager, Jaci Kazy

Partnership for Families, Children & Adults, Inc. Chief Executive Officer, Kevin Hyde