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Giving Machine in Franklin Thru Dec. 21

The annual Christmastime initiative, which invites all to serve in small and simple ways, is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

The Light the World Giving Machine, the popular vending machine that serves neighbors in need, returns to Downtown Franklin this December for another season of giving!

The Giving Machine is a simple and memorable way to donate much-needed items to those in need, whether they live around the world or down the street. In the time it takes to swipe a credit card, anyone can donate clothing, food, hygiene products, school supplies and even chickens through local and global non-profits.

The Giving Machine will be open to visitors daily on December 5 – 21, 2025 from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. in the lobby of 231 Public Square, Franklin. Items in the machines range in price from $5 – $250, making donations accessible to all ages. A ribbon-cutting event will take place December 5 at 10 a.m. where government officials, nonprofits, media and the public are welcome to attend.

Featured local and international charities:

  • Feed America First – supplies food to area food pantries, shelters, etc with a focus on small towns, helping feed 40,000 families per month.
  • Gentry’s Educational Foundation – assists and prepares young people in our community for school, work and life through academic tutoring & mentorship
  • One Generation Away – rescues and distributes fresh, high-quality foods to individuals and families in need throughout Middle Tennessee
  • Soles4Souls – provides new shoes and clothing to people facing hardship—from survivors of natural disasters to those rebuilding their lives after homelessness or domestic violence
  • Youth Villages Nashville – provides help for children and young people who face a wide range of emotional, mental and behavioral problems
  • Mentors International – lifts families around the world from poverty to self-reliance and prosperity through entrepreneurship and one-on-one mentoring
  • Water for Good – helps communities gain access to clean, safe water by providing training, expertise and financial support for water project construction

“The injunction to ‘love thy neighbor as thyself’ was not only evident in the teachings of Jesus Christ but was embodied in His service to, and sacrifice for, those around Him,” says Franklin Stake President James Steanson, local faith leader for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. “As we enter this season where His influence comes into greater clarity, the Giving Machine brings this teaching to the forefront. I am grateful for the efforts of so many who have provided the citizens of our community- our neighbors, with the opportunity to follow and emulate the teachings of the Savior of the world.”

For more information follow on Facebook at “Giving Machines Nashville,” and on Instagram @givingmachinesnashville.

 

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