As the season of giving approaches, Columbia is preparing for an incredible event that brings together the community for a noble cause. Yes, it’s that time of year again—the annual “Souper” fundraiser! This cherished tradition is the result of a beautiful partnership among the Columbia Women’s Shelter, Chick-Fil-A, and Eastminster Presbyterian Church. It has become a highlight in the community, blending generosity with tasty delights!
So, you might be wondering, what exactly is this “Souper” event? Well, it’s not just about serving soup (though you bet there’s plenty of that!). It’s primarily about being thankful and reminding everyone of the blessings in their lives. According to Lee Coggiola, a board member at the Columbia Women’s Shelter, this fundraiser has been a staple for the last 44 years and serves a very special purpose—it’s the only fundraiser the shelter hosts throughout the year!
For those who might not be familiar, the Columbia Women’s Shelter has been a beacon of hope in our community since the 1970s. They provide not just shelter, but also support for women who have found themselves without a home due to unforeseen situations. For many, a single medical crisis could result in losing everything. The shelter can accommodate around nine women at a time and offers 17 transitional homes to help women get back on their feet.
Why is this event so essential? Beyond the fun of tasty soup and community camaraderie, it’s about creating awareness of the struggles many face. Coggiola emphasizes that life circumstances can often lead to devastating situations. She reminds us that “there are people out there that are really struggling, often through no fault of their own.” This event is a heartfelt reminder that we all need a support system from time to time, and in this case, the shelter provides just that.
One of the most beautiful aspects of the “Souper” is the collaboration between the three entities involved. Brad Smith, the Senior Pastor of Eastminster Presbyterian Church, puts it perfectly when he says, “This is a team effort from folks across the community.” It’s not just about the church or the shelter; it’s about the whole community coming together to help those in need. He added, “This is what we’re here for, is to love and to serve,” and nothing is more reflective of that spirit than this delightful event.
If you’re feeling inspired and want to be a part of this heartwarming tradition, there are several ways you can help out. Whether you want to join for a meal, volunteer your time, or make a monetary contribution, every bit counts! You can learn more about the Columbia Women’s Shelter and how to donate by checking out their official channels.
The “Souper” takes place just a week before Thanksgiving, so it’s a perfect opportunity to gather with friends and family while supporting a good cause. Plus, what’s better than enjoying some delicious soup while being a part of something larger than ourselves? So gather your loved ones, bring a friend, and get ready to help make a difference this holiday season!
As Columbia gears up for this wonderful event, let’s remember that while we enjoy all the blessings of the season, there are others who need our support. The “Souper” fundraiser serves as a tremendous reminder to give back, share love, and extend our helping hands to those in need. Together, we can make a real difference!
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