Times have been difficult and strange in the last couple of weeks. Society has tipped towards a season of isolation, and social distancing mandates have kept folks safely in their homes. Still, in the midst of a season of difficulty, folks still find a way to care for one another. Here in Nashville, Tennessee, Potbelly Sandwich Shop franchise owner, Chris Maples, has managed to care for health care workers in the city with free meals. Check out his incredible way of giving back below, and perhaps donate yourself. We’ve included al ink at the bottom of this article.

Potbelly Sandwich Shop - Facebook Chris Maples owns this Potbelly Sandwich Shop in the Gulch, an upscale neighborhood that borders downtown Nashville.

Potbelly Sandwich Shop - Facebook It’s normally a bustling lunch spot that’s great for local businessfolk and tourists. Nowadays, this season of social distancing has caused the business model to pivot.

Potbelly Sandwich Shop - Facebook Thanks in large part to the generosity of owner Chris Maples, the eatery has chosen to not only give free meals to Nashville nurses but to spearhead a movement to keep up the good work.

FeedBNAHeroes Maples began by delivering lunch to nurses at Nashville’s Vanderbilt University Medical Center and St. Thomas Midtown, and the gesture has blossomed into a movement.

FeedBNAHeroes Maples set up a fundraising page that can be found linked at the bottom of this article. Both individuals and local businesses can choose to support or sponsor meals for healthcare workers by way of Maples’ donation page.

Potbelly Sandwich Shop - Facebook This is one Nashville eatery that is doing good by the community, friends. When the world goes dark, look for the light. Make sure you find out more about how to help and donate by way of the link below.

If you’d like to donate and help out yourself, make sure to check out the feedBNAheroes website, right here.

Potbelly Sandwich Shop - Facebook

Chris Maples owns this Potbelly Sandwich Shop in the Gulch, an upscale neighborhood that borders downtown Nashville.

It’s normally a bustling lunch spot that’s great for local businessfolk and tourists. Nowadays, this season of social distancing has caused the business model to pivot.

Thanks in large part to the generosity of owner Chris Maples, the eatery has chosen to not only give free meals to Nashville nurses but to spearhead a movement to keep up the good work.

FeedBNAHeroes

Maples began by delivering lunch to nurses at Nashville’s Vanderbilt University Medical Center and St. Thomas Midtown, and the gesture has blossomed into a movement.

Maples set up a fundraising page that can be found linked at the bottom of this article. Both individuals and local businesses can choose to support or sponsor meals for healthcare workers by way of Maples’ donation page.

This is one Nashville eatery that is doing good by the community, friends. When the world goes dark, look for the light. Make sure you find out more about how to help and donate by way of the link below.

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