by Jill Hirsekorn | Dec 2, 2025 | Impact Stories, In The News
CHARLESTON — November 29, 2025 — Between May and September, the Lowcountry Food Bank lost out on 21,384 gallons of milk and 33,750 one-dozen cartons of eggs. The nonprofit, which serves 10 coastal communities, was one of four South Carolina food banks that...
by Jill Hirsekorn | Nov 13, 2025 | In The News
A Goose Creek woman — let’s call her “Terri” — says her family might not have any money left over for Christmas shopping this year. But she’s trying to stay positive. “Right now, we’re really just hoping and praying,” said Terri, who asked to remain anonymous in an...
by Chelsea Anderson | Oct 29, 2025 | In The News, Press Releases
As Government Shutdown drags on, hunger is rising across the state For Immediate Release: October 27, 2025 COLUMBIA, SC: Amid the highest food insecurity rates in nearly a decade, a government shutdown is creating hardship and uncertainty for tens of thousands of...
by Jill Hirsekorn | Oct 14, 2025 | Impact Stories, In The News, Media Mentions
salon.com October 11, 2025 By Francesca Giangiulio By late September, the striped umbrellas are folded, the taffy shops go dark and the only thing moving along the boardwalk is the autumn wind. That’s when the lines start forming — not at the seafood stands, but at...
by Jill Hirsekorn | Aug 11, 2025 | Event Updates, In The News, Media Mentions
August 4, 2025 Live 5 News Rise and Shine Food and Fund Drive Raises More than $95,000 for Lowcountry Children By Marissa Thompson Published: Aug. 6, 2025 at 12:47 PM EDT From May 30 through the end of the day Friday, the Lowcountry Food Bank, in partnership with Live...
by Digital Services | Jul 31, 2025 | In The News
July 29, 2025 The US food bank keeping Gullah Geechee farming traditions alive: ‘Our local food is like no other’ The Lowcountry Food Bank has provided culturally relevant foods like okra, squash and yams to the Gullah Geechee people in South Carolina for 20 years For...
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