
Karin Nichols – Cashier Sparta Customer Center
In conjunction with National Cooperative Month, SkyLine organized its first systemwide food drive initiative last fall to help local efforts to fight hunger, as one in six adults and one in four children across the region lack access to sufficient food to meet their nutritional needs.
When the “Rise & Shine” food drive began, response was immediate. Sparta Cashier Karin Nichols, who sees customers regularly, viewed her experience with the project as nothing but positive. “Our customers were so very accepting and excited about helping our neighbors. One story I shared with customers involved a person in the community that no one would have ever seen as needing assistance.
After sorting the items, we had little ‘grandmas’ who would ask, ‘Honey what do they need?’ so I would tell them and within an hour or so, here they came, bringing items that would fill up that box.
program is active year-round to provide kid-friendly meals to around 400 children.
Coordinator Teresa March says, “We’ve been able to coordinate with the schools to send food home with the children on weekends, but when the school year ended and transportation became an issue, we added a ‘Meals on Wheels’ type program that delivers food to the children at their homes in the summer months.”
“Rise & Shine” also supported four other area pantries: Ashe Outreach Ministries, Reaching Avery Ministry, Watauga’s Hunger and Health Coalition and the Second Harvest Food Bank’s Northeast Tennessee Mobile Pantry. Systemwide, more than 1,300 food items were collected, along with $500 in cash donations.
The seventh guiding principle of cooperatives is “Concern for Community.” For Nichols, this demonstrated just that. “It was a joy as well as an exercise in humility to participate.”