Columbia children’s home finds way to help kids during Christmas and throughout the year thanks to donations
The children’s home serves not just on its campus but also through foster families.
The children’s home serves not just on its campus but also through foster families.
A day of giving for the Oliver Gospel Mission. A tractor trailer full of nearly 60 pieces of gently used furniture from La-Z-Boy arrived today.
Tuesday, the Columbia Rotary Club donated 67 pairs of brand new shoes to students at Webber Elementary School.
Samsung is helping some Midlands students get a leg up in the world of technology.
Academy Sports and Outdoors is gifting thousands of dollars in new workout equipment to Alcorn Middle School, including weight benches, dumb bells and jump ropes.
Claflin University received a sizable donation Wednesday. The university says it received a $20 million investment from philanthropist and writer MacKenzie Scott.
People across the Midlands are pitching in to help make the holidays special for children in need this year.
The tenth annual “Operation Spread the Joy” campaign is now underway, hoping to bring holiday cheer to the homeless population in Columbia.
On Monday, Lexington Police Chief Terrrence Green announced the start of the annual Toys for Tots “Fill the MRAP” toy drive.
Thursday, the Office of the Governor announced that Lakota Medical donated 200,000 masks to the state of South Carolina, a value of $500,000.