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Ministries or projects, which may be ongoing or new, must be completed between December and July A team of five reviewed applications and awarded the grants. Christy Bandy, Rev. Lee Pettis, and Rob Belknap. For ongoing projects, our prayer is that the money provides a boost for the great ministry the local church is already involved in within their community.
The meals are designed to provide food throughout the weekend when children do not have access to free school meals. Families chosen to participate in the program will be low-income with at least one child between the ages of The Buckhorn Food Ministry provides food three times per month in a drive-through food line. More than 50 volunteers from seven area churches participate in the ministry to help provide nutritious food and lessen food insecurity.
Each year, the ministry provides a Christmas stocking to each child currently in foster care in Sumter County. Each stocking contains small gifts and a gift card. Each child receives enough food for the weekend and more on longer holidays. Project Munch provides weekend food to local elementary school children. The Caring Christmas Tree program provides Christmas gifts and clothing to local children who otherwise would not receive gifts.
The church wants to continue this partnership and support and offer scholarship funds to families who struggle to afford the after-school program. The past two years the support has expanded to include two holiday meals, Christmas gifts, backpacks, and school supplies. The congregation is expanding their partnership with Heard Elementary by setting up a clothes closet at the church so the school may call upon them when there is a need for clothes, backpacks, uniforms, shoes, jackets, underwear, and personal hygiene items.
The program, developed, written, and taught by volunteer members of Savannah Korean UMC, will help participating students develop their comprehension of the Korean language, enhance their abilities to read, write, understand, and speak in Korean. They will also learn about Korean culture. Open the fourth Saturday of each month, the food bank gives away a bag of groceries to each family, including at least one meat item.