Hunger and food insecurity are the unfortunate reality for many residents throughout Johns Island and Wadmalaw.
The community of Seabrook Island is a lifeline of nutritious and generous support to be recognized, mobilized, and celebrated!
Join your Seabrook Island hosts Robert and Shawn Kahle and Lowcountry Food Bank leadership for an opportunity to learn more about how our nearby neighbors are being helped through the incredible dedication of Seabrook Island volunteers, donors, and passionate nonprofit partners.
Those who will share more about their important work include:
• BackPack Buddies of Seabrook Island
• Hebron Zion Presbyterian Church
• New Webster JIP Food Pantry
• Our Lady of Mercy Community Outreach
• Sea Islands Blessing Basket/Sea Island Hunger Awareness Foundation
• St. James Bethel AME Church
Members of the Lowcountry Food Bank team joining us for this gathering include CEO Nick Osborne and Lowcountry Food Bank Foundation Chair Pat Walker.
This is a free reception to recognize the great work underway as Seabrook Island volunteers, donors, and nonprofit partners join the fight against hunger. We would love for you to join us and bring friends and neighbors interested in learning more.
We’ll provide a festive and grateful spirit along with light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments.
Thursday, April 28, 2022
5:00 – 7:00 pm is a chance to mingle and learn more; a brief program at 5:45 p.m.
Live Oak Hall
Seabrook Island Lake House
2319 Seabrook Island Road
Casual attire is perfect!
Be a peach and RSVP by Monday, April 25, 2022, to: eatkinson@lcfbank.org or you can call with your RSVP to Beth Atkinson at 843-747-8146, ext. 123
-Submitted by Shawn and Bob Kahle
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