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Another major giveaway event to take place in the Lowcountry area, multiple organizations to take part at the event

The Lowcountry distribution events continue this week and the next one is going to be a huge one since several non-profit organizations are organizers of the giveaway event.

Reportedly, the Community Resource Centers, Charleston County Council, City of Charleston, City of Charleston Police Department, Charleston Hispanic Association, Lowcountry Foodbank and Bundles of Joy partnered to offer more items and supplies to those in need.

According to them, the event will take place in Downtown Charleston on Saturday and they will give away multiple types of products including grocery, hygiene, and baby products.

They say that the event is set to start at 1 p.m. and it will be hosted at the Arthur Christopher Community Center located at 265 Fishburne St.

The event will be on first come, first serve base and will last while supplies last.

For more information regarding the event, please contact one of the organizers.

Cindy Carey

Publisher

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