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2024 Annual Impact Report: Hearts for Summerville – Delivering Dignity, One Meal at a Time

2024 Annual Impact Report: Hearts for Summerville – Delivering Dignity, One Meal at a Time

by Chelsea Anderson | Jul 17, 2025 | Agency Partner Updates, Impact Stories, Reports

For the past five years, Hearts for Summerville has been a steadfast presence in the lives of local children and families, delivering food, building relationships, and offering hope—one doorstep at a time.  “We’re thrilled to offer healthy and delicious frozen meals...
2024 Annual Impact Report: LCFB Grant Funds Equip Partner Agencies to Better Serve Neighbors

2024 Annual Impact Report: LCFB Grant Funds Equip Partner Agencies to Better Serve Neighbors

by Chelsea Anderson | Jul 17, 2025 | Agency Partner Updates, Impact Stories, Reports

In 2024, the Lowcountry Food Bank worked closely with its network of 240 partner agencies to expand service opportunities for their neighbors. Through generous donor support, grant opportunities, and continued backing from our retail partners like Aldi and Food Lion,...
Free Summer Meals For Kids and Teens

Free Summer Meals For Kids and Teens

by Chelsea Anderson | May 7, 2025 | Agency Partner Updates, In The News, Resources

Lowcountry Food Bank is participating in the Summer Food Service Program in 2025 to provide free, nutritious meals to Lowcountry kids throughout the summer. Kids 18 and under are eligible to access no-cost summer meals from any of the summer meal sites listed below....
Lowcountry Food Bank, nonprofits struggling amid recent federal funding cuts

Lowcountry Food Bank, nonprofits struggling amid recent federal funding cuts

by Chelsea Anderson | May 6, 2025 | Agency Partner Updates, Impact Stories, In The News, Resources

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – The Lowcountry Food Bank is feeling the impact of a decision by the United States Department of Agriculture to put an end to two programs that provided money for schools and food banks to purchase from local farmers. One of these...
Lowcountry Food Bank Launches Community Resource Map

Lowcountry Food Bank Launches Community Resource Map

by Chelsea Anderson | Feb 26, 2025 | Resources

Over the past months, we’ve shared information on the different social determinants of health – such as housing, employment, access to healthcare, and transportation – and how they intersect with food insecurity. We know we will only be able to end hunger...
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    2864 Azalea Dr.
    Charleston, SC 29405
    Phone: (843) 747-8146
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    495 Commerce Parkway
    Early Branch, SC 29916
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