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April 9: Free Drive-Thru Meals for 1,000 Lowcountry Residents

United We Serve Special Ops Events & US Foods Commits to Feeding 1,000 Lowcountry Residents Thursday, April 9, 2020 from…

Lowcountry Forever: On-Site at the Virtual Town Hall

On Wednesday, April 1, New Life Christian Fellowship Church head pastor Dr. Dexter Easley hosted an interactive virtual town hall…

LowcountryForever in the Community: Family Care Pack Giveaway Recap

On Saturday, March 28, Mix 95.9 and the sister radio stations of Charleston Radio Group volunteered to hand out family…

Where to Eat Now: Who’s Open. Who’s Delivering.

Where to Eat in the Lowcountry During COVID-19 Containment (Click here to make a submission) The Lowcountry loves to eat.…

Food & Bev: Still open? Delivery only? New hours? Let us know!

We know social distancing and runs on supplies have affected many Lowcountry bars and restaurants in some form or another.…

Local Stores: Still open? New hours? Have T.P.? Let us know!

We know social distancing and runs on supplies have affected many Lowcountry small businesses and organizations in some form or…

Click for Locations Serving Free Meals to Kids 18 & Under During Closures

With school closures in effect across the Lowcountry, some school districts are offering free meals to children 18 and under.…

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