AIM's Trick or Treat So Others Can Eat Under Way
Saturday, October 1, 2022 at 9:55AM
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Greg Wilson/Anderson Observer

What if, instead of just eating candy on Halloween, you helped make it possible for hundreds of families to have food to eat?  You can this holiday by Trick or Treating for canned goods rather than candy.

You can help stock the food pantry at AIM during the Halloween season, heading into the holiday season. Each month AIM assists hundreds of families with their food needs, and families needing to ask for help to make ends meet. And the need is growing. 
 
During the annual food collection effort, canned goods and non-perishable items are collected to stock AIM's food pantry. Soups, canned vegetables, canned meats, rice, beans, peanut butter, pasta are among the most requested items.

This annual event helps jump-start the busy holiday season and AIM is asking the entire community to join. 

Any class/group/club or individual can particiapte. There are many ways to become involved: forming a team to collect in neighborhoods, collect within your church, school organization or bring your own creative ideas to help. AIM offers any materials you might need along with lots of support, while you provide the volunteer power and enthusiasm during the last two weeks of October.

AIM’s Hunger Ministries serves more than 750 families every month. AIM also has holiday distributions for Thanksgiving and Christmas to provide families with items to cook their holiday meals.

For more information about AIM, or how you can help, please call 864-965-9083 or visit our website at www.aimcharity.org.

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