Serve and Connect holds 8th annual Bountiful Harvest event
Members of “Serve and Connect” and the Lexington Police Department joined together for their 8th annual “Bountiful Harvest” event at the Icehouse Pavilion.
Members of “Serve and Connect” and the Lexington Police Department joined together for their 8th annual “Bountiful Harvest” event at the Icehouse Pavilion.
As recovery efforts from the devastation of Hurricane Helene continue in North Carolina, folks here in the Midlands are doing what they can to help.
Serve & Connect is holding a block party in celebration of its new community center.
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is holding its 3rd annual Greg’s Groceries food box packing day.
Police officers across the state came to Columbia on Thursday to make sure people in their communities stay warm.
“This has always been an event that’s been open to anyone. We have folks that drive as far away as Orangeburg, Saluda, and other areas. Year-to-year we know that around 20 different zip codes are part of this event,” says Sgt. Cameron Mortenson with the Lexington PD.
With the help of law enforcement agencies from across the state, Serve & Connect packed more than 3,000 boxes at Tuesday’s event at the Forest Acres Walmart.
She decided to create the non-profit Serve and Connect, which works to build relationships between police officers and citizens.
Richland School District Two has formerly partnered with the non-profit organization Serve and Connect.
Non-profit organization Serve & Connect has created a fundraiser for a South Carolina trooper who was shot on Sunday.