Publix Donates $20,000 in Food to AIM
Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 6:42AM
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Publix employees from across the Upstate will volunteer in Publix’s Day of Caring at Anderson Interfaith Ministries on Wednesday.

Officials said Publix is also donating $20,000 worth of food for use in AIM’s hunger ministries. The supermarket also donated $11,000 to help AIM continue serving the community through their other programs.

In addition to food assistance, AIM offers emergency assistance programs, employment pathways, housing programs, and a Christmas gift program.

More about AIM here.

AIM officials said 80 employees from Greenville, Anderson, and Clemson area stores will paint, perform yard work, and work in the food pantry at the facility on South Murray Avenue.

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