GRENVILLE, SC – This holiday season just got a whole lot brighter for many families in the Greenville area! On November 23rd, turkeys and food items will be flying off the shelves and into the hands of those in need through a heartwarming drive-thru event held at Berea Middle School.
From 9 to 11 a.m., families can come together amidst the hustle and bustle of the season to pick up a **free** turkey, along with a range of other delicious food items. What better way to kick off the holiday spirit than with a little help from the community? This special event is made possible by the generous contributions from Molina Healthcare, Southern First Bank, and the Greenville Triumph.
But wait, there’s more! That’s right, not only will attendees be able to grab a turkey, but there’s also a bounty of goodies to take home. Thanks to the incredible generosity of Walmart, canned goods will be available for families to help fill their pantries for the upcoming feasts. And as if that weren’t enough, a whopping 500 bags of sweet potatoes and other fresh produce will be handed out, courtesy of Mill Village Ministries. It sounds like a perfect recipe for a delightful Thanksgiving meal!
In the spirit of caring for the community, the event takes a step further by inviting Prisma Health’s mobile clinic to offer **free flu vaccines**. So while you’re picking up your turkey and groceries, why not take a moment to get a flu shot? It’s a fantastic opportunity to prioritize your health as we move into the colder months.
Feeling peckish? You’re in luck! The Hispanic Alliance is stepping in to make sure no one leaves hungry. They will be sponsoring **free tacos** from the popular Papi’s Tacos. What’s better than enjoying flavorful tacos while waiting for delicious food? It’s the kind of culinary delight that brings smiles all around!
As if the food, vaccines, and taco truck aren’t enough to get everyone excited, there’s also a special guest making an appearance! Sebastian Velazquez from the Greenville Triumph will be on site to meet fans and sign autographs. This adds a touch of fun and excitement for families who are big supporters of the Triumph.
This wonderful initiative is a fantastic example of how the Greenville community rallies together, especially in times when people might be struggling. With so many families in need, it’s incredibly heartwarming to see local organizations come together to lend a helping hand. Whether you know someone who might benefit from this event or you simply want to join in the fun, mark your calendars for November 23rd.
So, if you or someone you know is looking for a helping hand this Thanksgiving, make sure to **share** this event far and wide! There’s more than enough to go around, and every turkey and taco handed out will undoubtedly make a difference in someone’s holiday.
In these challenging times, the spirit of giving shines just a little brighter here in Greenville. Let’s make this Thanksgiving a joyous occasion for everyone!
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