FEDERAL EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE
If you are a federal employee in need of food assistance, please visit the Lowcountry Food Bank at 2864 Azalea Drive, North Charleston to pick up a shutdown relief box. If you are in need of immediate assistance call 211 or online at lowcountryfoodbank.org.
LCFB will have a farmer’s style market produce distribution on January 24 – at the old Food Lion parking lot on Sycamore Ave. in Charleston from 11am-1pm or until the food supply is gone.
Food is also available at:
- East Cooper Community Outreach: Monday- Friday 10:00am-4:00pm (843) 849-9220 1145 Six Mile Rd, Mount Pleasant, SC 29466
- Cathedral of Praise Bread Basket: Monday-Friday 9:45am-12:00pm (843) 760-6116 3790 Ashley Phosphate Rd, North Charleston, SC 29418
- Helping Hands Goose Creek: Monday-Friday 9:00am-11:30am (843) 533-7132 104 B Commerce Place, Goose Creek, SC 29455
The following organizations are also offering assistance:
- The Junior League of Charleston operates a diaper bank. They work with nonprofits in the area such as Food Bank and ECCO to distribute diapers! Diapers can cost average $936 a year in South Carolina. More info at jlcharleston.org.
- Point Hope United Methodist Church is collecting gas cards in the increments of $25 and $50 for Coast Guard families during the government shutdown. Master Sargent Chris Taylor is the President of the USCG Low Country CPOA. He says one of the greatest need is gas cards, so these service men and women can get to work.