FoodShareSC
FoodShareSC provides fresh fruits and vegetables to several counties throughout the state including Fairfield. Anyone in the community is eligible to sign up for the biweekly box, and the organization accepts SNAP cards or cash. A sheet that features quick and nutritious recipes is provided with your produce box. Learn more about FoodShareSC.
Fairfield 4-H has teamed up with FoodShareSC to distribute information and activities for families along with their recipe sheets. 4-H encourages children to get involved in the kitchen to gain new skills and participate in family meal prep. Regardless of whether you currently subscribe to FoodShareSC, anyone can access the Clovers in the Kitchen series (published and upcoming) to get your family cookin’!
The Fairfield Post
The Fairfield Post provides news to the Fairfield County School District and the community through a weekly newspaper. Many articles are written by the students taking journalism at the high school, but local organizations may also submit pieces. Fairfield 4-H has been writing a series of articles about life skills involving technology. Check out the featured articles as well as work by the teen writers of our community:
September 16: TikTok and Media Literacy
December 9: Social Media Careers
January 20: Money for Teenagers
Want to get your kids involved with hands-on experiences that engage them AND develop their leadership skills? Register them today […]
Fairfield County welcomed Martina Wicker as the new 4-H Agent this spring. Martina was born and raised in the Midlands […]
Mark Cathcart, Union County 4-H Agent It’s an exciting time to be a 4-H’er in Union County. Oftentimes it is difficult […]