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Hendrick Automotive Donates $35K to Lowcountry Food Bank

Hendrick Automotive Donates $35K to Lowcountry Food Bank

by trio-admin | Jul 21, 2021 | In The News

The Lowcountry Food Bank announced that Hendrick Automotive Group donated $35,000 today to help feed food insecure neighbors in the Charleston Tri-County community. In addition to today’s donation, Hendrick Automotive Group is planning for employee volunteers from its...
22nd Annual Lowcountry Food Bank Chefs’ Feast Raises Over $380,000 to Fight Childhood Hunger

22nd Annual Lowcountry Food Bank Chefs’ Feast Raises Over $380,000 to Fight Childhood Hunger

by trio-admin | Jun 11, 2021 | Event Updates, In The News, Press Releases

March 10, 2021 — Charleston, SC — The Lowcountry Food Bank held its 22nd annual Chefs’ Feast: Home Edition on Saturday, February 27th, 2021 as an online, live event. During COVID-19, much of our community has worked from home, eaten dinner from home...
No Kid Hungry Campaign Supports Rural Grantee Cohort: Lowcountry Food Bank Receives Funding

No Kid Hungry Campaign Supports Rural Grantee Cohort: Lowcountry Food Bank Receives Funding

by trio-admin | Jun 11, 2021 | Impact Stories, In The News, Recipes, Reports

WASHINGTON, DC – March 22, 2021 – As part of its ongoing efforts to reduce food insecurity in rural communities, No Kid Hungry, a national campaign of Share Our Strength, has invested a total of $438,000 across nine organizations to identify, document, and...
Lowcountry Food Bank Earns 4-Star Charity Rating

Lowcountry Food Bank Earns 4-Star Charity Rating

by trio-admin | Jun 11, 2021 | Agency Partner Updates, Impact Stories, In The News, Press Releases

CHARLESTON, SC — March 15, 2021 — The Lowcountry Food Bank’s (LCFB) strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency have earned it a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent charity...
Your Lowcountry neighbors are still hungry, and you can still help

Your Lowcountry neighbors are still hungry, and you can still help

by trio-admin | May 13, 2021 | In The News

COVID-19 created uncertainties and challenges for all of us, and changed our lives personally and professionally.   At the Lowcountry Food Bank, it created an unprecedented increase in food demand and disruptions to food procurement for the people and communities...

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