Curves of Laurel is encouraging women in the area to show their philanthropic strength by participating in the annual Curves Food drive. And, even though donating food to families in need is its own reward, the club is offering compelling incentives for both existing and potential members who participate.
Through the month of March, Curves of Laurel will collect non-perishable items and monetary donations for food banks in the local area. The goal, according to Jim and Jane Johnson, owners of Laurel Curves, is for the community to come together to help families in need. “We want to show our community just how powerful the generosity of our members can be.”
According to Mrs. Johnson, members who donate a bag of groceries or make a minimum donation of $30 during the month of March will receive a reusable Curves grocery freezer bag for free. Non-members who do likewise can join Curves for free. Curves will waive the cost to join.
Johnson says that as part of this effort, Curves of Laurel will be participating in a company-wide contest for the most food drive donations collected by Curves locations across the nation. Winners will receive one of several cash prizes to be donated to their local food bank. Each year, Curves locations collectively donate millions of pounds of food to feed the hungry.
“We hope women in the Laurel area will come together and participate in this initiative,” added Johnson. “Even if you’re not thinking about joining a gym, you can still drop off your donations. There are so many families - right here in our own community - who need our help.”
All food goes to the Christian Food Mission and the Salvation Army.
For more information about Laurel Curves and their food drive, contact Manager Misty Moore at 601-426-2878 or 9708WN@curvesmail.com
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