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S.C. CHURCHES HELP STRUGGLING FAMILIES WITH RISING FOOD COSTS
May 10, 2008

Contact: M. Lindsey
Tel: 770. 266-2014
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S.C. CHURCHES HELP STRUGGLING FAMILIES WITH RISING FOOD COSTS

Angel Food Ministries Helps Answer Need for Food Relief in South Carolina

More than 131 tons of food will be delivered across South Carolina on May 17th as local churches band together with Angel Food Ministries (AFM) to help hard hit families deal with the impact of rising food costs.  With a box of food full of quality meat and other essentials, these local churches are helping seniors on fixed incomes, single parents and hard-working people who struggle  just to keep their families fed.

According to a 2006 study by the Economic Research Service, 14.7 percent of South Carolinians are in need of food assistance.  With the 4.2% increase in rising food cost hitting these and others, this local distribution will help families with enough food for about a week and senior citizens for about a month.

Local churches and non-profits join with Angel Food in distribution of top quality food that has been purchased in very large quantities from the nation’s top suppliers. This cooperative approach allows Angel Food Ministries to pass on substantial savings to consumers. A $30 box of Angel Food retails for approximately $65. There are no pre-qualifications to participate allowing any South Carolinian to benefit.

The value of Angel Food, however, is not limited merely to stretching the food dollar. Caring volunteers who distribute Angel Food extend hope and encouragement to each recipient. Food stamps are accepted, and struggling families are able to maintain a sense of dignity as they receive this “hand-up,” rather than a hand-out.

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In addition to helping families directly with food, the Angel Food program also is impacting communities by making a monthly donation to each host site to use in the community. In 2006, Angel Food Ministries gave $6million for this purpose.

Founder and CEO of Angel Food Ministries (AFM), Pastor Joe Wingo recently addressed the White House Faith-Based Initiatives Roundtable about AFM’s ongoing commitment to help alleviate hunger in the United States. Approximately 2.5 million people from all socioeconomic backgrounds benefit from the Angel Food program each month.

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During a distribution of Angel Food, the reasons for such enthusiastic participation are evident as individuals, families and communities are obviously enriched. 

Discover the value of Angel Food firsthand Saturday, May 17th, by visiting a local distribution site (see attached for locations and times).

For more information about Angel Food Ministries visit www.angelfoodministries.com or call
M. Lindsey at (770) 266-2014

Angel Food Ministries, 1620 South Broad Street Monroe, GA 30655

Hearts of Compassion Ministries, Inc (Freedom Center): Myrtle Beach
Contact: Angie Ashurst (843) 215-1469 or (843) 251-6455

Hillcrest Baptist Church: North Charleston
Contact: Danny Winstead (843) 442-8788 or (843) 442-8788

Christian Life Assembly : Columbia
Contact: Jessica Burchett (803) 798-4488 or (803) 553-7012

Springdale Baptist Church: West Columbia
Jeanie Corley (803) 796-8110 or (803) 794-7263

Brushy Creek Baptist Church: Greenville
Contact: Martha Goodlett (864) 244-5075 or (864) 414-2245

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church: Summerville
Contact Lynn Briggs (843) 871-2362


 
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Summary

More than 131 tons of food will be delivered across South Carolina on May 17th as local churches band together with Angel Food Ministries (AFM) to help hard hit families deal with the impact of rising food costs. With a box of food full of quality meat and other essentials, these local churches are helping seniors on fixed incomes, single parents and hard-working people who struggle just to keep their families fed.