Several Sony Nashville artists are taking part in Cracker Barrel Old Country Store's new program to donate meals and pay it forward to healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic called “There’s Comfort in Giving.” Over the next few weeks, Cracker Barrel will donate 5,000 meals to healthcare workers at select hospitals in partnership with the label. Chris Young will kick off the program with a live stream performance on the Cracker Barrel Facebook page on Sunday (April 26th). Adam Doleac, Jameson Rodgers, Niko Moon, Matt Stell, Mitchell Tenpenny, Rachel Wammack, Robert Counts, Seaforth, and The Sisterhood Band are all also set to perform on their social channels to promote the cause.
Guests and fans will have the opportunity to join Cracker Barrel and Sony Music Nashville in paying it forward. When they give the virtual gift of a homestyle meal to someone they love, Cracker Barrel will give a meal to a frontline worker. With the purchase of every $10 in Cracker Barrel Old Country Store e-gift cards via crackerbarrel.com now through May 12th, Cracker Barrel will donate one additional meal (up to 5,000 meals) to healthcare workers as a “thank you” for their efforts during these unprecedented times.
Chris Young said, “I am glad to be teaming up with Cracker Barrel to give back to the doctors, nurses, and first responders who are pushed to the limit day in and day out fighting COVID-19. My Dad is in the high risk category as a cancer survivor and missing part of his lung and I’m immensely grateful for everything our healthcare workers are doing to keep everyone safe.”