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Lowcountry Food Bank Quietly Celebrates 40th Anniversary

Lowcountry Food Bank Quietly Celebrates 40th Anniversary

by Chelsea Anderson | Aug 11, 2023 | Impact Stories

Local Non-Profit Hosts Two Unique Annual Fundraisers, Walk To Fight Hunger On Tap By Jeff Walker, Lowcountry Food Bank Volunteer/Contributing Writer With little fanfare, Lowcountry Food Bank (LCFB) is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2023. LCFB is a nonprofit...
PBS News Hour: How some families are banned from food stamps for life due to past drug convictions

PBS News Hour: How some families are banned from food stamps for life due to past drug convictions

by Chelsea Anderson | Jun 29, 2023 | In The News

By Laura Santhanam When Aubrie Butler applied for nutrition benefits a few years ago, she was honest about her husband’s 2006 felony drug conviction, thinking, “All they can say is ‘no.’” South Carolina started to give her $800 a month for food, and she was thrilled....
40th Anniversary Poster Contest for Kids and Teens

40th Anniversary Poster Contest for Kids and Teens

by Dana Vaughn | May 30, 2023 | Event Updates, In The News

Please note, the deadline has been moved to September 1st, 2023. For contest details and submission form, please visit: bit.ly/LCFB-poster-contest.       About the Lowcountry Food Bank: Feed. Advocate. Empower. The Lowcountry Food Bank serves the 10...
Post & Courier Editorial: The pandemic has eased. The food insecurity it caused has not.

Post & Courier Editorial: The pandemic has eased. The food insecurity it caused has not.

by Chelsea Anderson | Apr 14, 2023 | Impact Stories, In The News

By Post & Courier Editorial Staff We should be grateful that the Lowcountry Food Bank and similar groups across the country rose to the challenge during the pandemic and helped provide healthy food to those in need. That challenge remains with us even as COVID-19...
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...
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