In Columbia, South Carolina, a local church is preparing to launch its annual food drive to support the Harvest Hope Food Bank. The Northside Baptist Church will host its 12th Annual Food from the Heart Food Drive this Saturday. The food collection event will run from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Locals are encouraged to take part by donating items like canned goods, diapers, and other necessities. Donation locations include participating Walmart stores and the Kroger store located at 7467 St Andrews Rd in Irmo. The food drive aims to help families in need within the Columbia community.
According to Northside Baptist Church’s Associate Pastor Steve Allen, these donations can make a significant difference for families struggling with food insecurity. The recipient of the drive, Harvest Hope Food Bank, is a critical resource for the local community and relies on such initiatives to keep its shelves stocked.
For additional information on the donation drop-off locations and how to get involved in this event, visitors can head over to the Northside Baptist Church’s website. Every contribution, no matter how small, will directly impact and assist local families in need.
The Food from the Heart Food Drive is an affirmation of community spirit and a tangible way to support neighbors in need. This year’s drive looks forward to generous donations from the public to help ensure that no family goes hungry.
Having pulled off 11 successful drives in the past, the Food from the Heart Food Drive is a much-anticipated community tradition. Every year, the drive has seen an outpouring of support from local residents willing to donate food and daily necessities. This show of community solidarity underscores the power of collective action and the impact it can have on combating local hunger and poverty.
Do not miss your chance to support this cause. Join the community this Saturday and help make a significant difference for the families that rely on the Harvest Hope Food Bank. Remember to visit the Northside Baptist Church’s website for more information.
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