From Amy’s Desk: When Community Responds, Hope Follows

Dear Friends, As we begin a new year, I am filled with gratitude for the way this community comes together when challenges arise. The recent government shutdown created unexpected strain for many families across our service area, and your support made it possible for us to respond quickly and with compassion. What could have been a season marked by uncertainty became a reminder of how strong we are when we stand together. Across our 24 counties, partners, volunteers, and supporters worked side by side to keep food moving where it was needed most. Every shift served, every donation given, [...]

From Amy’s Desk: When Community Responds, Hope Follows2025-12-14T01:48:38+00:00

Strength Through the Shutdown

Kenya talks about the challenges her family faced during the government shutdown. For Kenya, every day begins the same way. Before sunrise, before quiet gives way to the sound of little feet. There’s breakfast to make, bottles to prepare, clothes to lay out. With one child in school, a baby on her hip, and another on the way, mornings in her Lincoln County home are full of motion and love. But lately, that love has been stretched thin. When the government shutdown interrupted SNAP benefits, Kenya felt the fear rise immediately. ā€œI was looking at the pantry [...]

Strength Through the Shutdown2025-12-14T01:50:04+00:00

Answering the Call, Together

When the shutdown created uncertainty around essential supports for millions of Americans, one message echoed across the nation: ā€œGo to your local food bank for help." From hurricanes to the pandemic, our team has learned how to respond quickly when crisis hits. This time was no different. Within days of the announcement, food orders were doubled, an emergency distribution plan was activated, and fourteen truckloads of food were routed to our warehouses in Augusta and Aiken. Partner fees were lifted to ensure our hunger relief network could move food freely to families in need. Views on our [...]

Answering the Call, Together2025-12-14T01:47:56+00:00

Neighbors Serving Neighbors

Left to Right: Debbie Johnson (Volunteer), Logan Ford (Director of ACTS), Linda McCollum (Volunteer) At ACTS of Aiken (Area Churches Together Serving), compassion looks like action. For 39 years, this network of more than 70 churches has been a cornerstone of care, meeting essential needs through food, clothing, transportation, and emergency assistance. But when the government shutdown disrupted SNAP benefits this fall, ACTS faced a new challenge as families who had never needed help before were suddenly at their door. ā€œWe started getting calls and emails even before the shutdown began,ā€ said Logan Ford, Executive Director of [...]

Neighbors Serving Neighbors2025-12-14T01:47:00+00:00
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