Bon Secours Wellness Arena and the Greenville Police Department to hold a Fill the Cruisers Food Drive benefitting Project Host

April 11, 2023

Bon Secours Wellness Arena and the Greenville Police Department are teaming up with Project Host to fill police cruisers with food items for the Project Host Soup Kitchen. Stop by the Arena on Tuesday, April 18 from 8:00am – 1:00pm to drop off donations outside of the GSP International Airport Box Office.

Items needed include: Canned Veg-All (for example, 7-Vegetable mix), Chicken or beef soup base (for example, Better Than Bouillon), Chicken, vegetable, and beef broth or stock, Packaged condiments (mayo, mustard, ketchup), Short pasta (for example, elbow, rotini; NO linguini, spaghetti, etc.), Egg noodles, Creamy soups (for example, Cream of Chicken, Cream of Mushroom), Canned meats (for example, chicken, etc.), Canned Tomatoes (Diced, paste and sauced preferred.), Canned Corn, Canned Beans (White, Kidney, Baked), Powdered Drink Mixes (e.g., lemonade, Kool-Aid, etc.), Canned Fruit Cocktail, Pasta Sauce, Powdered Mashed Potatoes, Cooking Spray, Canola Oil, Olive Oil, Individual fruit cups, Granola bars, Individually portioned chips, and Individually portioned snack packs.

Bon Secours Wellness Arena is located at 650 N. Academy Street, Greenville, SC 29601 and Fill the Cruisers is part of the Arena’s Serving Together: Arena’s Giving Experience (STAGE) program that supports the community through special events and community engagement initiatives. For more information on STAGE and the upcoming Fill the Cruisers event, visit www.bonsecoursarena.com.

 

About Bon Secours Wellness Arena

Located in Greenville, SC, Bon Secours Wellness Arena is a 15,000-seat sports and entertainment arena that hosts live events including family shows, sporting events, concerts, minor league hockey, seminars and conventions. Club seats, party suites and luxury suites with premium services concierge are available in the arena. The Bon Secours Wellness Arena is managed by the Greenville Arena District and operates under a clear bag policy.

 

About Project Host

At Project Host, we address the immediate issue of hunger through our numerous free meal programs, and we also work to address the root causes of food insecurity—poverty and underemployment—through our culinary school and student employment opportunities in our social enterprises.