Brad Paisley’s Grocery Store to Deliver Food to Elderly in Nashville Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

Brad Paisley’s The Store, a free grocery store in Nashville for the underprivileged that the country singer established with his wife, is helping the elderly stay safe with growing concerns of the coronavirus.

Paisley announced that he is turning to volunteers to help deliver food to elderly in need in the Nashville area starting this week, and urged people who would like to be included in the list to contact [email protected].

“In light of changing times, @thestore_nashville is mobilizing delivery of a week’s groceries to our elderly neighbors in Edgehill and Berry Hill on Wednesdays/Thursdays,” Paisley captioned a video Instagram post. “We will continue to operate regular hours 1-7 Th/F 11-5 Sat for walk ins but please bring ID and either proof of income, proof of residence, or statement of unemployment for our recently unemployed neighbors.”

The Store broke ground in April 2019 and was scheduled for its grand opening next month. Due to the coronavirus, the opening date has since been pushed to this week to help aid those struggling in the Nashville community.

The Store is located on Belmont University’s campus.

Paisley’s message to Nashville is below.

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