Our shelves are critically low, and the need is growing.
With the state activating the One SC Fund, we’re hopeful for more attention on the hunger crisis facing our neighbors.
Honored to join my fellow @HarvestHopeFB board members in accepting this year’s donation from @JimHudsonAuto — part of a 14-year tradition that’s provided 14 million meals across SC. 💚
Thank you for your unwavering commitment to ending hunger! #JimHudsonCares#EndHungerSC
@TravisFain Hey Travis, great feedback. I certainly didn’t mean it in that context. But, definitely understand how it can be interpreted/framed that way. You’re totally right. This is about service. Not about self.
🚨Big news for Columbia!
I’m officially running for an at-large seat on Columbia City Council & I’m ready to get to work for our city. Watch the campaign announcement video to hear why I’m running and how we can build a stronger, more inclusive Columbia. https://t.co/4qkvDHSzXo
@HarvestHopeFB and @TransitionsSC play a pivotal role in ensuring food security for our community. As a member of the Harvest Hope board, I was delighted to witness their announcement of a partnership with the Harvest Hope Kitchen at Transitions today.
GOOD NEWS. Council Chairwoman Jesica Mackey (District 9) was recently appointed to @SCCounties board of directors. Congratulations, Chairwoman Mackey!
We can’t wait to see you help improve the counties of South Carolina.
Learn more: https://t.co/3azsupSKbu.
#RichlandCountySC
Congrats to @NPStrat and @RichlandSC’s amazing leader and chair @jesica_mackey. Excited to see her extend her leadership and service for South Carolinians. https://t.co/TESrqI0Tan
Bakari and Ellen Sellers are raising awareness about their daughter Sadie’s rare liver disease that led her to getting a liver transplant at 8 months old.
True public servants lie in the shadows. You often never known their name. Or, that they were even there. They weren’t there for that reason…for you to know them or the recognition. In today’s world, these types of public servants are rare breeds. /1
My wife, just yesterday, reminded me of several.
Chris worked in the last two mayoral administrations here in Columbia. In short, he was family. He never met a stranger. He cared. He did the work. Often it was an all day, more than a mere 9-to-5 requirement. /4
As Mayor, I will use my full authority to recognize the humanity of all people in Cleveland.
I fully condemn the concentrated effort to threaten and terrify our most vulnerable populations.