The city of Greenville is buzzing with excitement as Thanksgiving approaches, and it’s heartwarming to see so many local businesses and organizations stepping up to help those in need. This holiday season, it’s all about community, kindness, and, of course, good food!
On November 25, the annual Grateful Greenville event invites everyone to join in for a free community meal on Main Street in Downtown Greenville from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.. This is a wonderful opportunity for residents to come together in the spirit of thankfulness and enjoy a festive feast. Everyone is welcome, so gather your friends and family and be part of this joyous occasion!
Local families won’t go hungry this Thanksgiving, thanks to various turkey giveaways happening all around the area. On November 23, the collaboration between Molina Healthcare of South Carolina, Mill Village Farms Foodshare, and the Greenville Triumph promises to be an exciting day at 151 Berea Middle School Road with turkeys being handed out from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Remember, supplies are limited, so it’s best to arrive early!
Also on November 23, families can grab a frozen turkey along with a bag of sides at the same location, ensuring a hearty meal for the holiday.
Mark your calendars for another *amazing* Turkey Giveaway hosted by the Steve Harvey Morning Show on November 25, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Alexander Elementary School, located at 1601 W. Bramlett Road. Attendees are set to receive precious turkeys and meals, helping to make sure everyone can celebrate Thanksgiving.
The excitement doesn’t stop there! The Block has teamed up with HealthyBlue SC and The Clardy Law Firm for a special giveaway. They’re bringing gift cards and bags filled with goodies to pre-selected families. Remember, pick-up is between 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., and any leftovers will be available for everyone starting at 5 p.m.!
Food doesn’t stop there! On November 26, the annual Ellis & Bradley Turkey Fry by Miracle Hill Ministries is gearing up to fry a whopping 600 turkeys. This spectacular event yields a feast for thousands in shelters and needy families in the Upstate. Talk about spreading the Thanksgiving cheer!
On the big day itself, the Greenville Rescue Mission will provide meals to-go at Triune Mercy Center. It’s a fantastic way to ensure that no one has to spend Thanksgiving alone or without food.
Events aren’t just happening in Greenville! Anderson is offering a Thanksgiving Breakfast at Hope Mission on November 28, from 7:15 a.m. to 10 a.m.. It’s a great chance for residents to come together as a community while enjoying a delicious meal.
Spartanburg isn’t keeping quiet either, with a free Community Thanksgiving Dinner scheduled for November 26 at the C.C. Woodson Community Center. Homemade lasagna anyone? Don’t forget to call ahead to confirm your attendance!
The holiday spirit is all about caring for your neighbors, and community organizations are inviting residents to contribute to food drives and support others in need. From frozen turkeys to meal kits and every tasty side in between, this Thanksgiving in the Upstate promises to be one filled with abundance, warmth, and great love.
If you know of any other places providing free meals or turkeys, feel free to lend a hand in spreading the word. You can email information to update the community on this spirit of generosity.
This Thanksgiving, let’s celebrate together, food in hand, hearts full of gratitude, and a spirit of giving reigniting the very essence of what the holiday truly represents!
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