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        <title><![CDATA[Brad Paisley help elderly amid Chinese virus]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Brad Paisley</strong> is doing his part to help the community during the Chinese virus outbreak.</p><p>The “She’s Everything” singer and his wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley own a free grocery store in Nashville — called The Store — that is now delivering goods to the elderly.</p><p>Paisley, 47, has started a volunteer delivery service that plans to deliver a week’s worth of groceries to elderly individuals in specific neighborhoods in the city, <strong>according to the Tennesseean.</strong></p><p>The singer announced the initiative <strong>on Instagram</strong> on Tuesday.</p><p>“In light of how times have changed, we have decided to change the way we do things a bit,” Paisley said in a video. “…We have a list of seniors that we’re basically dropping off what they need, following all protocols to make sure we’re doing this right.”</p><p>He added: “Let’s get through this.”</p><p>The Store is run by volunteers and services those in need in the community.</p><p>Last year, Paisley spoke to the Tennessean about the store.</p><p>“This is a grocery store with dignity for people who have fallen on hard times,” he said. “All of us are one unforeseen disaster away from rock bottom. It’s nice to think about a place where when that happens to someone, they can use it to get back on their feet.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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