SC Hunters for the Hungry

507 Amelia Ave
Spartanburg, SC 29302

South Carolina Hunters and Landowners for the Hungry is a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating hunger in South Carolina by connecting local processors, food banks, and social agencies to provide meat and other goods to those in need. Through the generous donations of venison from hunters and processors, the organization supplies a vital source of protein to families facing food insecurity in the state.

Recipient of a capacity-building grant from The Spartanburg County Foundation, South Carolina Hunters and Landowners for the Hungry coordinates the distribution of venison to individuals in need through a network of processors and food banks. Additionally, the organization offers nonperishable items to families in need at its distribution center in Pacolet, SC, furthering its mission to alleviate hunger in the community.

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