In Need? Get Free Food on April 29!

In Need? Get Free Food on April 29!

If you are a family or individual who has been financially impacted by COVID-19 and need food, be at 3200 Appleton Rd., North Charleston, SC 29405 at 3:30 PM on Wednesday, April 29 for a Community Food Distribution event. Photo: Star 99.7/Saga Communications


If you are a family or individual who has been financially impacted by COVID-19 and need food, be at 3200 Appleton Rd., North Charleston, SC 29405 at 3:30 PM on Wednesday, April 29 for a Community Food Distribution event.

Thanks to the City of North Charleston and Mayor Keith Summey.

(Details in the flyer below.)

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