Kids Eat Free
Kids Eat Free is a USDA-sponsored program that provides meals to children when school is not in session.
Kids Eat Free is a USDA-sponsored program that provides meals to children when school is not in session.
MUSC e.a.t.s (ensuring access to sustenance) is an emergency food pantry program.
A purposeful place to connect MUSC employees, patients, and the community to the environment and each other.
Check out our community food resource lust to see if one these programs is the right fit for you and your family.
This event request form is designed to be shared with any external community agencies, events, or groups that are interested in having a representative from MUSC at their event. Once the event request form has been submitted, a member of the Office Community Engagement will promptly share the information with the relevant department or office being considered to provide the service. Fulfillment of the requests will ideally come from a local MUSC team/department within the service area of the respective event. However, in the event it cannot be fulfilled locally, the event may be fulfilled by others outside of the service area. We ask that request are submitted at least one month prior to the actual event date. Submission of a request does not guarantee MUSC's participation, all requests are subject to review and may be declined. For questions please email Kim Balaguer at balaguer@musc.edu.
Please use this link to request MUSC's participation in your next community event.
Purpose: To reduce violence and support recovery for those that experience violence in the greater Charleston and North Charleston communities.
Guiding Principals:
Goal: Create a success collaborative model of violence reduction that is reproducible across communities.
In 2023, the STOP Violence Task Force launched a Working Group aimed at addressing gun violence through both prevention and intervention. This initiative brought together a diverse range of leaders and has made significant progress in its mission to reduce gun violence through both prevention and intervention. Their continued commitment to solution-focused, evidence-informed, community-engaged, and humanity-centered principles ensures that their efforts will address the immediate challenges posed by gun violence and promote healing and long-term stability.
MUSC's efforts against violence have made substantial progress through the operation of The STOP Violence Task Force in its mission to reduce gun violence through both prevention and intervention. The commitment will continue through efforts to address ongoing challenges and as we continue to change what is possible. For more information email Dr. Zakevia Lewis-Kendrick at lewisake@musc.edu.