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North Charleston Police Department Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/This Thanksgiving, the North Charleston Police Department is stepping up to help people in our community in being able to eat a delicious, warm meal this holiday season.

Now-11/9: Donate Canned/Boxed Food to the NCPD’s

When
Oct 20th, 2025 - Nov 9th, 2025
All Day

Join the NCPD in Helping the Community:
Donate Canned or Boxed Pantry Goods

Now thru Nov. 9 | Various Locations

This Thanksgiving, the North Charleston Police Department is stepping up to help people in our community in being able to eat a delicious, warm meal this holiday season. Officers are calling on the community to help by donating canned or boxed pantry goods to local collection centers by Nov. 9.

Canned/Boxed Pantry Items include:

  • Canned Corn
  • Canned Green Beans
  • Canned Yams
  • Cranberry Sauce
  • Can/Jar Gravy
  • Box Stuffing Mix
  • Box Cake/Brownie Mix

Below is a list of donations dropoff locations:

  • North Charleston City Hall; 2500 City Hall Lane, North Charleston, SC 29405
  • North Precinct; 2238 Otranto Road, North Charleston, SC 29406
  • South Precinct; 3401 Rivers Avenue, North Charleston, SC 29405
  • East Bay Deli; 4405 Dorchester Road, North Charleston, SC 29405
  • NextHome Agency Group; 112 W Doty Avenue, Summerville, SC 29483

Consider donating today! Your generosity will help make this Thanksgiving special for families in our community!

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