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    COVID-19 Prevention at Harvest Hope 

    We are so thankful that youhave chosen to volunteer at Harvest Hope! Your work helps us to ensure no onegoes hungry. We look forward to seeing your group on March 18th.

    Before you (and your team)volunteer at Harvest Hope, we would like to share the preparations we aretaking to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 or Coronavirus.

     

    Please DO NOT:

    - Attend your volunteer shiftif you aren’t feeling well, especially if you have a fever or cough.

    - OR if you or someone close toyou have been to countries on the CDC watch list: cdc.gov/travel.

     

    Please DO:

    - Wash your hands or use handsanitizer upon entering our facilities and during your visit.

    - Wave at a friend or new acquaintancerather than hug or shake hands.

    - Cover your nose and mouth ifyou sneeze or cough, and then promptly wash your hands.

    - Follow updated best practicesby going to CDC.gov.

     

    If you are showing signs ofsickness while visiting our food bank, you may be asked to leave.

    Please share with allindividuals who will be volunteering at our food bank.

    If you have any questions,please don’t hesitate to reach out. We look forward to having you join thefight against hunger in our community!

     

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In Support of Harvest Hope Food Bank
Harvest Hope is South Carolina’s largest food bank, providing over 25 million meals on average to neighbors in need across the Midlands, Pee Dee and Upstate. Harvest Hope is on a mission to eliminate hunger and food insecurity in South Carolina. We rescue nutritious food from stores throughout the state and distribute it to food pantries, shelters, and soup kitchens. 

We operate programs that provide food for our most vulnerable citizens – children, seniors, and rural residents who don’t have access to grocery stores. We also run our own emergency food pantries in Greenville and Columbia where anyone in need can get a week’s supply of groceries for free. 

Harvest Hope began in 1981 as the result of a shared vision of business leaders and the faith community, who set out to provide for the hungry in Columbia. Since then, Harvest Hope has increased its mission to feed the hungry across 20 counties in South Carolina.