RCSD and Knights of Columbus donate winter coats to those in need
Christmas came early for two charitable Midlands organizations!
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) — Tomorrow is the last day to donate to the Columbia-Richland Fire Department’s 6th Annual Firefighters Feeding Families food drive. The Fire Department is accepting donations of non-perishable food items to be repackaged and delivered to families across the midlands. Donations can be dropped off at the CRFD Headquarters at 1800 Laurel St. or any other Columbia-Richland…
Christmas came early for two charitable Midlands organizations!
Rapid Shelter Columbia is asking the public for donations.
It’s that time of the year again! Central Carolina Community Foundation is brings back ‘Midlands Gives’ hoping you can help them celebrate a decade of giving.
As a result, 500 bags were assembled to give to students at Forest Heights Elementary.
The Salvation Army of the Midlands is thanking the Midlands community for their generous monetary donations and volunteering to ring the red kettle bells this past Christmas season.
The Columbia Jewish Federation has partnered with Jewish Federations of North America to launch an earthquake relief fund to support recovery efforts in Turkey and Syria.
The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department is partnering with Turner Memorial Ame Church for a coat drive.
Beginning today, Angel Tree families are able to stop by and pick up the items on their wish lists, including toys, bicycles, stockings, and clothes.
The annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Honor the Dream Food Drive is accepting donations to help Columbia residents who are fighting food hunger.