Small Business Breakout – November 2022

0Comments

DATENOVEMBER 15, 2022

TIME8:30 – 9:30 AM

LOCATION

Segra Park – 1640 Freed St.

Topic: Thankful for the Contributions of Non-Profits

Speakers: Major Mark Craddock, The Salvation Army; Erinn Rowe, Harvest Hope Food Bank; Beth Struble, Senior Resources

Join us for November’s Small Business Breakout as we hear from local non-profits and their impacts on our community.

We will also be collecting donations for these organizations.

Items Needed for Harvest Hope:

•    Canned Chicken

•    Canned Beans

•    Canned Tuna

•    Canned Vegetables

•    Canned Fruits

•    1 lb. Dry Beans

•    Peanut Butter

•    Boxed Oatmeal Packets

•    Boxed Grits Packets

•    Breakfast Bars

•    Single Serve Pop-Top Meals

•    Macaroni & Cheese

•    1lb. Box of Pasta

•    1lb. Box of Rice

Items Needed for Senior Resources:

•    Pop-top cans of soup, tuna or chicken

•    Pasta & pasta sauce

•    Chewy granola bars or cereal bars

•    Raisins or other dried fruit

•    Fruit cups or applesauce

•    Peanut butter & jelly

•    Powdered or shelf-stable milk

•    Juice boxes (we cannot use grapefruit juice, as it interferes with the medications of many of our clients)

•    Bottled water

•    Adult Diapers (Sizes L, XL)

•    Bed pads

Items Needed for The Salvation Army:

•    New, unwrapped toys or clothing in support of the Angel Tree Program. They plan to provide Christmas gifts to over 2,500 children this season.

REGISTER ONLINE

Parking is available in the dirt lot next to the stadium.

The Small Business Council, presented by BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina, hosts these meetings to provide a forum for education, networking, and motivation.

BACK TO ALL EVENTS   

Original source can be found here.



Related

Adair Ford Boroughs, U.S. Attorney

Former Greenville CEO, employees indicted in multi-million dollar health care fraud scheme

A federal grand jury has indicted three individuals from Premier Medical Laboratory Services in Greenville on charges related to an alleged multi-million dollar health care fraud scheme during the COVID-19 pandemic. The accused face significant penalties if convicted but remain presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina

Two Midlands men arrested on child sexual abuse material charges in South Carolina

Two Midlands men have been arrested on charges related to child sexual abuse material following investigations led by South Carolina authorities. Both face felony charges with potential sentences up to ten years per count. The Attorney General’s Office will prosecute these cases.

John Figueroa, Senior Advisor to the Secretary, Office of the Secretary (VA)

VA provides 3,319 home purchase loans in South Carolina in Q4 2025

There were 3,319 VA home purchase loans issued in South Carolina in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2025, totaling $1.2 billion, according to figures provided by the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Palmetto State News.