SCSL launches bountyfull supply drive to help Oliver Gospel Mission, Harvest Hope Food Bank

October 17, 2016
The South Carolina State Library needs your help!
The SCSL will be collecting items to donate to Oliver Gospel Mission and Harvest Hope Food Bank as part of our Bountyfull supply drive.

The program will run from October 18 to November 14. Donations can be dropped off at the SCSL building, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia SC during business hours.

The SCSL staff is asking the public to donate the following:
Oliver Gospel Kindness Kits (* travel size only)
Socks (men’s sizes – only new socks will be accepted)
Band-Aids*
Baby Wipes*
Toothpaste*
Hand Sanitizer*
Tissues*
Toothbrush
Floss
Soap*
Deodorant
Shampoo/Conditioner*
Combs
Sunscreen*
Lip balm/Chapstick
Granola Bars/Energy Bars*
Trail Mix*
Raisins*
Peanuts*
Gum/Mints
Bottled Water (8 oz.)
Wash Cloths
Harvest Hope Food Bank Wish List
Canned vegetables
Canned meats
Dry goods
Peanut butter
Beans
Toiletries
Diapers
Detergent
Plastic Bags
Paper Bags
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