Hurricane Isaac food drive benefit
LULING - United Way of St. Charles is partnering with the St. Charles Parish 4-H clubs to host a food drive in response to Hurricane Isaac. All donations will be used to help replenish food pantries in our area facing critically low levels after the storm.
The Hurricane Isaac Food Drive will benefit Second Harvest Food Bank, St. Charles Parish Department of Community Services and other faith-based food distribution organizations.
Please support the Hurricane Isaac Food Drive by bringing your non-perishable food items to the United Way of St. Charles office at 13207 River Road in Luling, from Wednesday, Sept. 12 through Friday, Sept. 28.
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