Help Daniel Lumber Company Feed Savannah This Holiday Season

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Daniel Lumber Company and Daniel Kitchen & Bath, in conjunction with America’s Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia are spearheading an effort to help feed the less fortunate in and around Savannah this holiday season with the Daniel Lumber Company and America’s Second Harvest Food Drive between now and December 31.

Drop off locations are conveniently located at the Daniel Lumber Company full-service lumber yard (2302 E. Gwinnett Street) in Savannah and the Daniel Kitchen and Bath Cabinet Showroom (3190 Highway 80 West) in Bloomingdale.  Non-perishable meats and high protein items such as canned chicken, ham, mackerel, meat spreads, salmon, sardines, tuna, peanut butter, beef stew, canned stew and canned beans or peas are in greatest demand by Savannah’s hungry.

“In addition to this being the holiday season, the economic hardships many of our neighbors are experiencing demand that we do something special this year to give back to a community that has been so good to us,” said Jan D. Crawford, organizer for Daniel Lumber Company. 

Company President, Jim Daniel added “We feel fortunate in the face of so many tragic stories and we hope that those who share our good fortune will come out in large numbers to support this food drive –create friendly competitions among congregations, classrooms, or companies to create momentum!  We especially call upon our friends and clients to help us make this a huge success!”

Daniel Lumber Company and America’s Second Harvest Food Drive

Dates: November 9 – December 31, 2009

Locations: Daniel Lumber Company, 2302 E. Gwinnett Street, Savannah

Daniel Kitchen and Bath Cabinet Showroom, 3190 Hwy 80 W, Bloomingdale

For more information about the Food Drive, Daniel Lumber Company or Daniel Kitchen and Bath, visit http://www.daniellumber.com or contact Jan D. Crawford (912) 233-3593.

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