Beaufort County Kicks Off 3rd Annual First Responder Food Drive to Support Local Families

Beaufort County Kicks Off 3rd Annual First Responder Food Drive to Support Local Families

Beaufort County’s 3rd Annual First Responder Food Drive Kicks Off

Hey, Beaufort County! As we gear up for the holiday season, it’s time to spread some warmth and kindness. The community is buzzing with excitement for the 3rd annual Beaufort County First Responder Food Drive, which is set to launch on November 1 and run through December 13. This fantastic initiative, organized by our local emergency responders, aims to gather non-perishable food items to help restock the shelves of local food banks just in time for Christmas.

Why This Food Drive Matters

As we all know, the holidays can be a tough period for many families. With rising costs and the hustle and bustle of the season, some households might struggle to put food on the table. That’s where our first responders step in to make a difference! By donating goods, you can help out neighbors who could use a hand during this particularly festive yet challenging time.

How It Works

The food drive kicks off on November 1, and you’ve got plenty of time – all the way until December 13 – to make your contributions. On December 16, all the collected items will be distributed to Help of Beaufort and Bluffton Self-Help, two organizations that work tirelessly to support our local community.

Where to Donate

Ready to help out? Great! Donation boxes will be set up at various locations throughout Beaufort County, making it super easy for you to drop off your non-perishable food items. Here’s where you can find the donation boxes:

  • Beaufort County: 100 Ribaut Rd., Beaufort
  • Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office: 2001 Duke St., Beaufort
  • Beaufort County EMS: 2727 Depot Rd., Beaufort
  • Okatie Location: 25 William Pope Dr., Okatie
  • Bluffton Location: 31 Red Barn Dr., Bluffton
  • Bluffton Location: 12 Buckingham Plantation Dr., Bluffton
  • City of Beaufort: 1911 Boundary St., Beaufort
  • Beaufort Police Department: 1901 Boundary St., Beaufort
  • Town of Port Royal: 700 Paris Ave., Port Royal
  • Port Royal Police Department: 1748 N Paris Ave., Port Royal
  • Town of Bluffton: 20 Bridge St., Bluffton
  • Bluffton Police Department: 101 Progressive St., Bluffton
  • Beaufort/Port Royal Fire Department: 1750 N Paris Ave., Port Royal
  • Burton Fire District: 2 Market, Beaufort
  • Fripp Island Fire Department: 289 Tarpon Blvd., Fripp Island
  • Lady’s Island – St. Helena Fire District: 146 Lady’s Island Dr., Beaufort
  • MCAS Beaufort Fire & Emergency Services: 2085 Drayton St., Beaufort
  • MCRD Parris Island Fire & Emergency Services: 455 Wake Blvd., Parris Island
  • Sheldon Fire District: 5 Fire Station Lane, Sheldon
  • Dataw Island Community Center: 43 Marina Dr., Saint Helena Island

What to Donate

When it comes to what you could donate, think of items that will stand the test of time on a shelf. Non-perishable food items include canned vegetables, fruits, and soups, pasta, rice, peanut butter, and cereal. It’s all about providing families with sustenance and comfort during the holidays.

Join the Spirit of Giving!

So, mark your calendars! Let’s make this food drive a big success and help nourish our community. Remember, every little bit helps, and together, we can share the spirit of giving with those around us. Donating is a simple yet profound way to participate in the holiday spirit, showing that when we come together, we all thrive. Happy donating, Beaufort County!


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