LowcountryForever in the Community: Kids’ Clothing Giveaway Recap

LowcountryForever in the Community: Kids’ Clothing Giveaway Recap

On Saturday, April 4, 101.7 Chuck FM and the sister radio stations of Charleston Radio Group joined New Life Christian Fellowship Church, the City of Goose Creek, Councilman Cory McClary, Healing Hurts Ministry and Sen. Tim Scott in distributing children's clothing to over 200 families in need. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications


On Saturday, April 4, 101.7 Chuck FM and the sister radio stations of Charleston Radio Group joined New Life Christian Fellowship Church, the City of Goose Creek, Councilman Cory McClary, Healing Hurts Ministry and Sen. Tim Scott in distributing children’s clothing to over 200 families in need. Using drive-thru service, volunteers handed out new, donated diapers for infants and bags of PJs, summer and winter clothing for kids up to 16 years old.

The event was the second of two distributions hosted by New Life Christian Fellowship to serve local families in financial and physical need during the COVID-19 containment.

Check out The Chef’s photos from the event below.

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