Piedmont Emergency Relief Center Needs Your Help

Greg Wilson/Anderson Observer

Hunger is not seasonal, and the Piedmont Emergency Relief Center works all year to feed those friends and neighbors who might need a little extra help putting food on the table.

The recent hurricane left many out of work, which is bringing an increased demand for food among those I the area at a time when the resources were already low.

Director Maria Hollis said donations and volunteers would be a big help in the days ahead when demand for food usually increases towards the holidays.

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