Bi-Lo store 430 in Chatsworth and Bi-Lo Charities have been a tremendous help in fighting hunger in our community. Thanks go to Bi-Lo managers Lee Harris and Lynn Carpenter, along with all the Bi-Lo employees and the dedicated Bi-Lo customers who donated to the Hunger Relief Program. The Helping Hands Food Pantry received 5,291 pounds of food. In addition, we have received a check for $500 from the Bi-Lo Booster PIus Program to also aid in the fight against hunger.
The Helping Hands Food Pantry Team thanks each and everyone who helped in these programs for being Hunger Heroes.
Sue Lowery
CEO, Helping Hands Food Pantry
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Letter: Hunger Heroes recognized
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Murray honors war dead and their families Saturday
On Memorial Day, Americans will remember and honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for this country: The men and women who have died serving in the United States military.
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