Martina McBride and Her Team Music Is Love Charity Initiative Partner with One Generation Away to Help Hurricane Relief

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Martina McBride’s Team Music Is Love and OneGenAway are teaming up to send mobile food pantry trucks from Tennessee to flood devastated areas of southeast Texas and fans are invited to help.

Watch the video message below from Martina:

https://youtu.be/vPi32orSSLU

Supporters can make tax deductible donations to the Martina McBride Music Is Love Fund at The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.   An online donation link can be found at  TeamMusicIsLove.com  or MartinaMcBride.com. Donations will be used to stock food trucks that will carry relief to Texas.

Team Music Is Love will also be supporting efforts to send food to other areas of the country that may possibly be impacted by hurricanes.

Pop up mobile food pantries will provide water, ready to eat food and boxed meals to families in need, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables for those who are able to use them.

Mobile food pantries serve an important need in times of disaster recovery as struggling communities begin to deal with reduced access to grocery stores and the long term closure of neighborhood stores due to storm damage. Mobile food pantries give families easy access to basic necessities that become difficult to obtain in recovering areas where food sources may be few.

Fans will be able to follow the journey and see the difference their donation made at Facebook.com/TeamMusicIsLove

This isn’t the first time Martina and Team Music Is Love have partnered with One Gen Away to feed people in need. During CMA Fest this year they sponsored a mobile food pantry giving 20,000 pounds of food to families in need in the Nashville area. Martina also used her Love Unleashed concert tour as an opportunity to spread love and feed those in need by partnering with food banks to hold mass food drops in many of the cities on the tour.

One Gen Away has extensive experience in disaster relief having assisted with recovery after the historic 2010 flooding in Williamson County TN and Nashville TN.

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