2026 Feed Hope Drive Kickoff

May 21 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT
Quality Service Company, 220 Aberdeen Drive
Florence, SC 29501 United States
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The 2026 Feed Hope Drive starts right here. This is the moment our region comes together to turn commitment into action. You'll receive your collection box, record your video recognition, connect with fellow leaders, and leave ready to make an impact. Last year, 44+ partners across two states proved what's possible when a community shows up. This year, we do it again — and we start on May 21st.The 2026 Feed Hope Drive starts right here. This is the moment…

Collection/Drive Dates

June 1 - September 3

2026 Feed Hope Drive Collection Dates What We Accomplished Together in 2025 What We Accomplished Together in 2025 44+ Business partners across North and South Carolina 11 AM Care packages gone each school day 6 FDTC campuses reached with support. Will you join us in ensuring FDTC students have access to the food and basic necessities they need to succeed? Federal data confirms 1 in 4 college students experience food insecurity. At Florence-Darlington Technical College, where students attend class across six…

Feed Hope CELEBRATION 2026

September 3 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT
Florence–Darlington Technical College, 2715 W Lucas St
Florence, SC 29501 United States
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A one-hour gathering to honor the organizations, businesses, faculty, staff, and community members who stepped forward in 2026 to ensure Florence-Darlington Technical College students have the food and basic necessities they need to succeed. You'll hear directly from FDTC students, connect with fellow community leaders, and celebrate what's possible when our community unites around student success. What Our Community Believes  "At Heritage Digital, we know the skilled workforce FDTC produces drives our economic growth. But these students shouldn't have to…

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The Challenge

1 in 4 college students experience food insecurity. At Florence-Darlington Technical College, where students attend classes across six campuses with no cafeterias, this challenge is especially acute. Many can't afford both textbooks and meals.