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Community at the Center: Honoring Heartland Hands Food Pantry

When we opened the doors to South Point Grocery in Silo Square, we were not just celebrating a new store in Southaven. We were committing ourselves to the community we are proud to be part of. In honor of our grand opening, we donated $5,000 to Heartland Hands Food Pantry, an organization that has quietly and consistently supported families across North Mississippi for more than twenty years.

Heartland Hands Food Pantry is a nonprofit dedicated to providing food to individuals and families whose incomes fall below the Mississippi poverty level. Based in Southaven, their work focuses primarily on serving residents of Southaven and Horn Lake, while also extending support to food pantries and nonprofit agencies throughout the state. What began as an emergency response to Hurricane Katrina has grown into a vital, ongoing resource for communities facing food insecurity.

Today, Heartland Hands provides food assistance to approximately 600 families each month in their immediate service area, representing more than 2,000 individuals. Beyond that, they supply food to 22 food pantries and 28 nonprofit agencies, helping organizations that serve survivors of domestic violence, individuals reentering society after incarceration, seniors, families facing medical crises, and many others. While it is difficult to calculate the full reach of their impact, a conservative estimate places that number at more than 20,000 people supported on a regular basis.

Food insecurity in Mississippi often goes unseen. While the state consistently ranks among the highest in the nation for hunger, the reality does not always match common assumptions. Families facing food insecurity are often working, caring for children or grandchildren, and doing everything they can to stay afloat. Sudden life changes such as a death, an arrest, an illness, or a job loss can quickly force impossible choices between paying rent and buying groceries. For seniors living on fixed incomes or grandparents unexpectedly raising grandchildren, those choices become even more painful.

Heartland Hands exists to meet those moments with dignity and care. Every box of food distributed represents stability, relief, and reassurance for families navigating difficult circumstances. Remarkably, the organization accomplishes all of this entirely through volunteers. There is no paid staff. Instead, 70 to 80 volunteers give their time week after week to sort, pack, and distribute food so essential nourishment reaches those who need it most.

Corporate and community partnerships are essential to making this work possible. Heartland Hands relies heavily on donations from local businesses, grocery stores, churches, and individuals. One of their greatest challenges is encouraging warehouses and distribution centers to donate excess or unsold products rather than discard them. The Memphis area is a major distribution hub, and many warehouses have perfectly usable items that will never be sold. Donating those products reduces waste, provides tax benefits for donors, and helps feed families across Mississippi.

This is where our mission at South Point Grocery aligns so closely with the work of Heartland Hands. Grocery stores are more than places to shop. They are part of the daily rhythm of a community. By investing in Heartland Hands from the very beginning, we are reinforcing our belief that community responsibility is foundational, not optional.

Heartland Hands receives no federal or state funding. Their ability to serve depends entirely on generosity, trust, and strong local partnerships. As Executive Director Connie often shares, the driving force behind the organization is recognizing the need for food and finding ways to meet that need, one family and one partnership at a time.

We are honored to support Heartland Hands Food Pantry and the essential role they play across North Mississippi. As South Point Grocery continues to grow in Southaven, we are committed to showing up for our neighbors, supporting organizations that strengthen our community, and keeping access to food, both inside our store and beyond, at the center of what we do.

For those interested in supporting Heartland Hands, volunteer opportunities are available every Tuesday and Thursday. Individuals or groups can learn more by calling 662-280-5365 or by visiting the pantry in Southaven.

Because when communities come together through service, generosity, and care, everyone is stronger.

South Point Grocery Prepares to Open Its New Silo Square Location in Southaven

Southaven, it is almost here. South Point Grocery is opening its newest location in the heart of Silo Square this Thursday, November 20. After years of planning and months of anticipation, the store is ready to welcome the community for a day filled with celebration, local partnerships, and the beginning of a brand new chapter in Southaven’s grocery landscape.

Grand Opening Day Arrives This Thursday

The grand opening begins at 9:30 a.m. with a ribbon cutting hosted by the Southaven Chamber of Commerce at 10:00 a.m. The ceremony will include remarks from Castle Retail Group owner Rick James, Southaven Mayor Darren Musselwhite, Silo Square developer Brian Hill, and longtime Southaven resident and store General Manager, Mark Gatlin, who has been part of the Castle Retail Group family for more than twenty years. Once the ribbon is cut, the doors will officially open and the first customers will step inside to explore their new neighborhood grocery.

A Neighborhood Store Created for Southaven Residents

From the very beginning, the goal has been to build a grocery store that feels personal and community centered. The new South Point Grocery brings together convenience, quality, and local character in a way that intentionally reflects the people who live and work in Southaven.

Shoppers who visit on opening day will find an impressive variety of grab and go options for lunch and dinner. The fresh pizza oven will offer take and bake pizzas or hot slices that are ready to go. The butcher shop will prepare gourmet sandwiches every day and anchors a large meat department that includes a dedicated section of products from Mississippi farms. The store also features a broad meat and cheese department that makes it easy to create custom boards for special occasions, holidays, or everyday snacking.

The beer section is one of the largest in the area and includes a wide selection of local and regional brews. Every department has been designed to offer both value and choice so that customers can find high quality products at the best possible prices.

The in-store coffee shop is powered entirely by CxffeeBlack. Every roast, recipe, and drink on the menu comes from this Memphis based coffee innovator. The coffee shop is also home to a rotating collection of artwork created exclusively for South Point Grocery by local artist and longtime radio personality Ron Olsen. The floral department features premium arrangements designed by Flowers by Ellie, a Southaven favorite and an important part of the store’s local identity.

Owner Rick James shares that this South Point Grocery location has been created with intention. “South Point Grocery is designed to feel personal, local, and truly connected to the people we serve,” he said. “Shoppers do not need another big box store. They need a place that knows their community, supports local vendors, and offers high quality products at the best possible prices. Our goal is to provide that experience every day.”

Samples, Giveaways, and Opening Day Fun

Throughout opening day, customers will enjoy samples from Mississippi and Mid-South vendors. Elise’s Dessert Company, Lucchesi’s, Oh Grate, and CxffeeBlack will spend the day sharing tastes of their products. South Point’s own Deli and Meat teams will prepare house made samples as well. FM 100 will broadcast live from the store and help bring the excitement to listeners all across the region.

The first 100 shoppers will receive special South Point Grocery swag bags and every customer who makes a purchase on opening day will receive a five dollar bounce back card for a future visit. As part of the celebration, Castle Retail Group will present a five thousand dollar donation to Heartland Hands, the largest food pantry in DeSoto County. This gift represents the beginning of the store’s ongoing commitment to investing in local nonprofits and supporting the needs of the community.

A Store Rooted in Local Partnerships and Community Pride

South Point Grocery aims to be more than a place to shop. It is meant to be a neighbor, a partner, and a supporter of the people who call Southaven home. During the grand opening, customers will be invited to share their recommendations for North Mississippi nonprofits that the store may support in the months and years ahead. This feedback opportunity will continue as part of the company’s long term commitment to community giving and outreach.

For General Manager Mark Gatlin, the opening of this store is a personal milestone as well as a professional one.  “As someone who has lived in Southaven most of my life, this store is incredibly meaningful to me,” Gatlin said. “I am proud to help create a place that reflects the character of our community. Friendly, hardworking, and deeply rooted in local pride. We want every shopper to feel welcomed and valued from the moment they walk through our doors.”

Looking Ahead at South Point Grocery in Silo Square

The new South Point Grocery location at Silo Square is owned and operated by the James family of Castle Retail Group. With more than two decades of experience serving Mid South families, the company continues its mission to provide exceptional products, genuine service, and affordable pricing to every customer. As the Southaven location prepares to open its doors, the team looks forward to becoming a trusted part of daily routines, family traditions, and neighborhood life.

Whether you plan to stop in for your morning coffee, pick up dinner on a busy evening, or shop for weekend gatherings, South Point Grocery is ready to welcome you with quality, convenience, and lasting community commitment.