Make A Difference! Beverly Homes’ Hygiene for Hope Toiletry Drive | May 1-31, 2022

Make A Difference! Beverly Homes’ Hygiene for Hope Toiletry Drive | May 1-31, 2022
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Make A Difference Throughout The Month of May! Beverly Homes is hosting Hygiene for Hope, a toiletry drive benefitting Fostering Hope in Conway. Drop off hygiene items for children in Horry, Georgetown, Marion, Williamsburg, and Dillon Counties.

Drop-Off Locations: (1) Beverly Homes Conway Office, (2) Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce, (3) CCAR, (4) Myrtle Beach Regional Economic Development Center, and (5) Conway Chamber of Commerce

All items will be picked up by the Beverly Homes TEAM on June 1st. For more information, contact Marketing Coordinator Audrey Hinson at (843) 349-0737 or audrey@beverlyhomessc.com.

Contact:

Audrey Hinson, Marketing Coordinator

audrey@beverlyhomessc.com, (843) 349-0737

Original source can be found here.



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