LowcountryForever in the Community: Family Care Pack Giveaway Recap

LowcountryForever in the Community: Family Care Pack Giveaway Recap

On Saturday, March 28, Heaven 100.1 and the sister radio stations of Charleston Radio Group volunteered to hand out family care packages at New Life Christian Fellowship Church in North Charleston. Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


On Saturday, March 28, Heaven 100.1 and the sister radio stations of Charleston Radio Group volunteered to hand out family care packages at New Life Christian Fellowship Church in North Charleston. Together, the church, U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, Goose Creek mayor, several pastors and councilmen, Charleston Radio Group and the community served over 250 families in need with over 300 bags of food and cleaning materials.

Watch the video of the “well-oiled machine” The Chef calls the drive-thru line, then listen to the interview with New Life head pastor Dr. Easley.

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