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Supporting Our Partner Agencies to Serve Their Lowcountry Communities

Supporting Our Partner Agencies to Serve Their Lowcountry Communities

by Chelsea Anderson | Jul 10, 2023 | Agency Partner Updates, Impact Stories, Reports

Supporting Our Partner Agencies to Serve Their Lowcountry Communities In 2021 and 2022, Lowcountry Food Bank (LCFB) has continued to prioritize support of our partner agencies that distribute LCFB-procured food directly to neighbors in their communities....
School Markets Nourish North Charleston

School Markets Nourish North Charleston

by Chelsea Anderson | Apr 14, 2023 | Agency Partner Updates, Impact Stories

By Jim Coppola, LCFB Volunteer Writer Parents of school-aged children often face choosing between keeping the lights on in their home or putting food on the table. Imagine when there is not enough nourishment to fuel their children’s growing bodies, simply because an...
Food Distributions Leading Up to Thanksgiving

Food Distributions Leading Up to Thanksgiving

by Chelsea Anderson | Nov 14, 2022 | Agency Partner Updates, Event Updates, In The News

Thanksgiving can be such a wonderful time, but if you face food insecurity, the holidays can be incredibly stressful. We understand that some Lowcountry neighbors may need assistance obtaining a full meal for themselves and their families.  For neighbors who live...
Lowcountry Food Bank 2022 Agency Conference

Lowcountry Food Bank 2022 Agency Conference

by Chelsea Anderson | Sep 7, 2022 | Agency Partner Updates, In The News, Press Releases

Lowcountry Food Bank (LCFB) held its fourth Agency Conference at NewSpring Church in North Charleston this month. LCFB procures, then distributes healthy food to nearly 250 partner agencies, including on-site meal programs, homeless shelters and emergency food...
Lowcountry Food Bank’s Collective Impact Working Group Better Serves Neighbors

Lowcountry Food Bank’s Collective Impact Working Group Better Serves Neighbors

by Chelsea Anderson | Jun 6, 2022 | Agency Partner Updates, In The News

Lowcountry Food Bank’s (LCFB) Collective Impact Working Group (CIWG) was formed in 2021 to focus on how we can best support our partner agencies, provide resources so they can operate on the days and times that meet the needs of their neighbors, and measure our impact...
Fresh for All: Ridgeland Elementary School

Fresh for All: Ridgeland Elementary School

by Chelsea Anderson | May 3, 2022 | Agency Partner Updates, In The News

Our recent drive-thru food distribution at Ridgeland Elementary School provided fresh, beautiful produce to our neighbors in Jasper County! This food distribution demonstrates our work in the rural areas we serve and addresses barriers to food access by bringing...
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