Baptist Family Medicine Corbin launches free community pantry to support those facing food insecurity

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Baptist Family Medicine Corbin is proud to announce the opening of a new free community pantry, designed to support individuals and families in the Corbin area who may be experiencing food insecurity. The pantry is located by the Baptist Family Medicine Corbin office on 96 Future Drive.

The pantry is open to anyone in need and provides access to essential food items with no questions asked. This initiative reflects Baptist Family Medicine Corbin’s ongoing commitment to caring for the whole person and supporting the health and well-being of the community it serves.

“Our goal is to make sure no one in our community goes without basic necessities,” said a representative from Baptist Family Medicine Corbin. “This pantry is one small but meaningful way we can help lift our neighbors during challenging times.”

The clinic team is dedicated to keeping the pantry stocked as much as possible and encourages community members to help spread the word to individuals and families who may benefit from this resource.

Together, Baptist Family Medicine Corbin and the community can make a meaningful difference – one neighbor at a time.

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