Pick 42 Foundation volunteers pack and distribute hundreds of bags of food items for residents in Marion, Williamsburg, Marlboro and Dillon counties as part of a new program called ChangeSC. More than 100 bags are given to residents at Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Mullins on Nov. 2.
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Pick 42 Foundation volunteers are distributing food items to 1,600 families weekly as part of new program called ChangeSC.
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Pick 42 Foundation distributes 100 bags of food items at multiple sites like Mt. Olive Baptist Church on Nov. 2. Free food will be given each week at 15 sites in Marion, Williamsburg, Marlboro and Dillon counties.
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Mt. Olive Baptist Church Pastor Jeremy Bethea, Mullins City Councilwoman Terry Davis, Pick 42 Foundation Director Miko Pickett SC Department of Agriculture Marketing Director Chris Whitmire work together to launch ChangeSC in Mullins on Nov. 2. The new program distributes free locally grown food throughout four counties in the Pee Dee area.
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More than 140 volunteers distribute locally grown food items free to the public for the Pick 42 Foundation in Mullins as part of their partnership with South Carolina Department of Agriculture and S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control on a new statewide program called ChangeSC.
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Mullins Mayor Robert Woodbury distributes free bags of food with the Pick 42 Foundation on the first day of a new statewide program called ChangeSC.
MULLINS, S.C. – Volunteers were up at 6 a.m. to unload trucks in Mullins on the first day of distribution for the Pick 42 Foundation as part of their partnership with South Carolina Department of Agriculture and S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control on a new statewide program called ChangeSC.
MULLINS, S.C. -- Food aggregator Pick 42 Foundation is growing in its service to the Pee Dee.
Pick 42 Foundation volunteers pack and distribute hundreds of bags of food items for residents in Marion, Williamsburg, Marlboro and Dillon counties as part of a new program called ChangeSC. More than 100 bags are given to residents at Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Mullins on Nov. 2.
Pick 42 Foundation distributes 100 bags of food items at multiple sites like Mt. Olive Baptist Church on Nov. 2. Free food will be given each week at 15 sites in Marion, Williamsburg, Marlboro and Dillon counties.
Mt. Olive Baptist Church Pastor Jeremy Bethea, Mullins City Councilwoman Terry Davis, Pick 42 Foundation Director Miko Pickett SC Department of Agriculture Marketing Director Chris Whitmire work together to launch ChangeSC in Mullins on Nov. 2. The new program distributes free locally grown food throughout four counties in the Pee Dee area.
More than 140 volunteers distribute locally grown food items free to the public for the Pick 42 Foundation in Mullins as part of their partnership with South Carolina Department of Agriculture and S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control on a new statewide program called ChangeSC.