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Women are 35% more likely to experience poverty, and 24% of single mothers experience food insecurity. You can help change that.
Take a quick break from your day and join SC Women In Leadership for an exclusive event to give back with Harvest Hope this holiday season. Also joining will be Lt. Governor Pamela Evette.
It will be a heartwarming hour of gratitude, fellowship and lifting others up through volunteerism. We look forward to seeing you there!
Thursday, November 17
1-2 pm at Harvest Hope Midlands Branch
Take a quick break from your day and join SC Women In Leadership for an exclusive event to give back with Harvest Hope this holiday season. Also joining will be Lt. Governor Pamela Evette.
It will be a heartwarming hour of gratitude, fellowship and lifting others up through volunteerism. We look forward to seeing you there!
Thursday, November 17
1-2 pm at Harvest Hope Midlands Branch
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- Address:
- 2220 Shop Road
- Columbia, SC 29201
- USA
- Time:
- Nov 17, 2022 1:00pm - 2:00pm ET

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.