Main Street United Methodist Church Shares In Relief Efforts
Following the devastation of Hurricane Matthew this past weekend, volunteers came out in droves to help those in affected areas recover.
Following the devastation of Hurricane Matthew this past weekend, volunteers came out in droves to help those in affected areas recover.
Southern Baptist Disaster Relief has been helping remove trees free of charge from homes in the area.
The people of Rowland prepared over 2,000 meals at the First Baptist Church last week.
On Wednesday, October 12, members of Latta Baptist Church and residents of Latta gathered together to collect supplies for those forced to go to local shelters due to Hurricane Matthew.
It all started while passing out non-perishable foods and water to anyone came to the doors of the church, a few members and ministry leaders just felt like more could be done for their community.
In light of a lot of negative things that are happening within our county, state and nation, it is sometimes hard to find people that, during these difficult times, stand up and give back in the face of adversity.
Hurricane Matthew, which crushed the Caribbean and then blasted the coast of the United States from Florida to North Carolina, certainly took no pity on South Carolina during its relentless march.
The 4-H East Elementary Cloverbud Club kicked off on Thursday, September 22nd.
Dillon Historic School Foundation held its regularly scheduled meeting on September 6, 2016. Since then, several DHSF members have been actively involved in numerous projects.
The Dillon Area Chapter #5336 of AARP, Inc. met on Monday, September 12, 2016, in the meeting room of the Council for the Aging at 2:00 p.m. with 21 members and 3 guests in attendance.