“Our families are hungry the day after Thanksgiving” — Harvest Hope helps fight food insecurity year-round
For many low-income families throughout the Midlands, Thanksgiving can be a reminder of the food insecurity they face on a daily basis.
For many low-income families throughout the Midlands, Thanksgiving can be a reminder of the food insecurity they face on a daily basis.
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department is kicking off its annual food drive which will benefit Harvest hope Food Bank.
Harvest Hope is asking the for communities help for the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
Harvest Hope Food Bank held its 1st on-site volunteer event at Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina.
Over the course of six months, the couple sold their home and vehicles, bought an RV, and started “Marriage On A Mission” — with a goal of spreading faith, love, service, and fun.
As the community continues to heal, Harvest Hope and Serve and Connect teamed up to bring a “mobile market” to the community.
Harvest Hope and the South Carolina Department of Veterans’ Affairs are hosting a food drive dedicated to feeding Veterans and families in need.
SC Department of Veterans’ Affairs and Harvest Hope Food Bank host Thanksgiving food drive for Veterans and their families
This time of the year is a vulnerable time for families who are in need of food, according to Harvest Hope Food Bank.
Jim Hudson Automotive Group donated $200,000 to Harvest Hope to help fight food insecurity across South Carolina.
The donation will pay for one million meals, bringing Jim Hudson Automotive Group’s meal donation to 10 million meals over 11 years.