What's Happening?
Golden Harvest Food Bank is expanding its Summer Harvest program to South Carolina, offering food assistance to families in need. The program, previously piloted in Georgia, will provide 4,000 boxes of food to families with children who rely on school
meals during the academic year. Each box contains produce, proteins, and prepackaged goods, aiming to alleviate food insecurity in counties with high rates of need. The initiative is supported by a $40,000 grant from Food Lion and involves collaboration with local partners. Distribution will occur from May to August, with dates announced on social media. Registration is not required, encouraging more families to seek assistance.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of the Summer Harvest program addresses critical food insecurity issues in South Carolina, particularly in counties like Allendale and Barnwell, which have high rates of food insecurity. By providing essential food supplies during the summer months, the program supports families who struggle to access nutritious meals when school is out. This initiative not only helps alleviate immediate hunger but also strengthens community ties and highlights the importance of collaborative efforts between nonprofits and businesses. As food insecurity remains a pressing issue, programs like Summer Harvest play a vital role in supporting vulnerable populations and promoting social welfare.












