Hawthorne Pharmacy Offers Compound Your Giving Matching Campaign For Harvest Hope

November 10, 2014

COLUMBIA, SC – Hawthorne Pharmacy offers an exceptional matching campaign to provide greater health and stability for struggling families with their new Compound Your Giving matching campaign with Harvest Hope. During the Compound Your Giving campaign from now until Sunday, November 30 Hawthorne Pharmacy will generously match every dollar donated to Harvest Hope.

Hawthorne Pharmacy is accepting monetary donations for Harvest Hope at their five Midlands locations:

  • 1520A Taylor Street in Columbia
  • 2761 Laurel Street in Columbia
  • 2854 Sunset Boulevard in West Columbia
  • 2534 Broad Street in Camden
  • 814 Hwy 1 South, Suite 4 in Logoff

Donations made to Harvest Hope Food Bank through their website at www.harvesthope.org or by mail are also eligible for the Compound Your Giving matching campaign.

Founded in 1949, Hawthorne Pharmacy is a locally-owned business with a mission to enhance the quality of life of their customers by being the most professional, knowledgeable, customer-oriented, independent provider of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment. They achieve this through accuracy, quality, and compassion. In addition to filling regular prescriptions, Hawthorne Pharmacy specializes in compounding, the making or altering of a particular dosage form of a medication using pure powders. Hawthorne pharmacy also specializes in natural hormone replacement, pain management, sterile preparation and custom personal medical equipment among other health-related services. To learn more about Hawthorne Pharmacy visit http://www.hawthornesc.com/aboutpharmacy.

 

Harvest Hope began in Columbia in 1981 as a shared vision of business and faith leaders wishing to provide for the hungry in their community. From simple beginnings, Harvest Hope increased the scope of its mission and now provides hunger relief in the Pee Dee, Midlands and Greater Greenville regions of South Carolina. 

To learn more about Harvest Hope’s mission and how you can help provide for South Carolinians struggling with hunger, visit www.harvesthope.org, or Twitter at https://twitter.com/HarvestHopeFBCached.