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This limited edition shirt, designed by CONCEPT RXCH ® for Lowcountry Aciton Committee, features the original "Food for Thought" emblem on the front and the voice of the people on the back.
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Food for Thought Expansion
Our goal is to expand our Freedom Bag initiative to other areas to support the Eastside and Southside of Downtown Charleston, as well as areas in North Charleston.
In addition we will support and aid in the launch of other mutual aid initiatives, including helping community members lead outreach programs.
Freedom Bags
Our goal is to share 1000 Freedom Bags with our community members this year. We are currently partnering with the Eastside Community Development Center (ECDC) and the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture to provide Freedom Bags, which include groceries, personal protective equipment and educational material, on a monthly basis to families in need on Charleston’s Eastside. Our food drive events are called “Food for Thought,” and are completely crowdfunded initiatives we hope to expand to bi-monthly initiatives, extending to other marginalized communities within the City of Charleston.
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The People's Budget
We are a member of the Charleston People’s Budget Coalition, which empowers the community to demand control of how their tax dollars are spent to improve quality of life where we live, by divesting from local law enforcement.
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We want to help empower our communities to take the lead in advocating for control of their city’s budget and police departments.
Jobs & Vocational Training
​In the future, we would like to create job training and employment opportunities through our vocational training program in addition to connecting community members with employment resources and services.
Youth Institute
We aim to develop educational programs for youth that extend beyond the traditional school day/school year through our youth institute.
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Our goal is to create a 6-week summer youth institute, where students can receive lessons in coding, graphic design, video editing, audio engineering, farming/food justice, interpretation and political education.
The youth institute will take place in a classroom setting and include engaging lessons, field trips, service learning opportunities and hands-on activities that speak to various learning styles. Students will also receive a certification of completion at the end of the course.
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