One Generation Away with Chris and Elaine Whitney
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We were thrilled to sit down with Chris and Elaine Whitney, founders of OneGenAway, to learn about their incredible mission to fight hunger throughout Middle Tennessee. Hearing their story of humble beginnings—starting with a single car trunk full of bread—and watching it grow into a multifaceted operation was truly inspiring. They shared how OneGenAway rescues perfectly good food from local grocery stores, restaurants, and caterers, then distributes it freely through mobile food pantries and direct partnerships. Chris and Elaine’s focus on preserving dignity and creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere for anyone in need is just as vital as the groceries themselves. Their story also highlighted how volunteering plays a major role in their success: families, students, churches, and businesses have all stepped up to help sort, bag, and give away thousands of pounds of food each week.
We were especially moved by the compassion they weave into everything they do—like their plan to open a nonprofit center offering free dental and medical care, counseling, and a pay-as-you-can café. No matter where they serve, Chris and Elaine make it a point to foster collaboration, believing that uniting with other organizations amplifies everyone’s impact. Their tale is a vivid reminder that we’re never too small to dream big and that real change happens when we pair practical solutions with genuine care for others. Simply put, if OneGenAway can help feed countless individuals, then each of us has the power to use our own gifts and resources to make a meaningful difference in our own corners of the world.
Key Takeaways
Starting Small, Dreaming Big
They began by picking up surplus bread in a Hyundai Santa Fe—now they’re operating multiple refrigerated trucks, a warehouse, and are expanding beyond Tennessee. No dream is too big if we’re willing to take the first step.
No Barriers, Only Dignity
OneGenAway doesn’t require applications or proof of income. They believe in offering a shame-free experience where people can come, select groceries, and be treated with dignity.
Volunteers are the Heartbeat
Whether it’s high school students earning service hours or community members looking to make a difference, volunteers keep everything running smoothly. Their distributions are kid-friendly and always welcoming to new faces.
Collaboration Over Competition
By partnering with schools, nonprofits, grocers, and caterers, OneGenAway is able to rescue thousands of pounds of food each day. Working together magnifies impact.
Hope is Contagious
Chris and Elaine’s personal experiences of struggle and faith led them to serve others in similar situations. Their story proves that when we help one person, we set off a chain reaction of hope.
Future Vision
They’re developing a nonprofit center with free medical and dental services, counseling, childcare, and a community grocery store—all under one roof, ensuring more resources are easily accessible.
We were inspired by Chris and Elaine’s passion and heart for service. They reminded us that all of us can do our part by volunteering, donating, or simply spreading the word. This episode stands as proof that every act of kindness—no matter how small—helps build a stronger, more compassionate community.
One Generation Away
https://onegenaway.com/
You Matter Nashville YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@YouMatterNashville
The Hoover Team
https://www.thehooverteam.com/
Chapters
1. Introduction to You Matter Nashville Podcast (00:00:00)
2. The Birth of One Gen Away (00:01:20)
3. The Journey of Service and Community Engagement (00:06:29)
4. Overcoming Challenges and Building Resilience (00:12:07)
5. Understanding Food Insecurity and Its Faces (00:18:11)
6. Bringing Dignity and Hope to Those in Need (00:24:43)
7. The Power of Community Support (00:28:54)
8. Volunteer Engagement and Distribution Efforts (00:30:53)
9. Aiming for Big Goals: Feeding a Million People (00:33:10)
10. Food Rescue: Addressing Hunger and Waste (00:34:57)
11. Collaborating with Schools and Social Services (00:39:15)
12. Innovative Solutions for Community Needs (00:43:43)
13. Building a Nonprofit Center for Comprehensive Services (00:45:37)
14. How to Get Involved and Make a Difference (00:52:30)
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