Aiken County, October 26, 2025
News Summary
With nearly 250,000 families in South Carolina facing potential SNAP benefits suspension due to a government shutdown, Chef Joy Spires from Aiken County is stepping up to provide weekly free meals. Starting November 1, the initiative will serve meals on Saturdays in New Ellenton and Sundays in Windsor, ensuring that community members do not go hungry. Support and donations are being sought to help sustain this critical effort.
Aiken County Chef Organizes Weekly Free Meals Amid Potential SNAP Benefits Suspension Due to Government Shutdown
Nearly 250,000 families in South Carolina are at risk of losing their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits temporarily due to a looming government shutdown. If the shutdown does not conclude by November 1, SNAP benefits in South Carolina could be paused, leaving many residents without essential food support.
In response to this pressing issue, Aiken County resident Joy Spires, owner of Joyful Cafe in Windsor and Atomic City Eatery and Billiards in New Ellenton, is initiating a community effort to provide free meals. Spires has expressed a deep commitment to ensuring that no one in her community goes hungry.
Beginning on November 1, Spires plans to provide free meals on a weekly basis, with service scheduled for Saturdays in New Ellenton and Sundays in Windsor. The meals will be available on Saturdays at 6 p.m. at Atomic City Eatery and Billiards in New Ellenton, and on Sundays at 5 p.m. at Mt. Beulah Baptist Church in Windsor.
Community Support and Involvement
Joy Spires’s initiative is fueled by personal experiences with hunger, driving her to take action. She aims to secure the necessary resources to make this program possible, stating that she would personally fund the effort if required. Pastor Jason Rentz of Mount Beulah Baptist Church has graciously provided space for preparing and serving the meals, enhancing the outreach of this initiative by offering spiritual support to attendees.
The meals will be served in a line format, allowing communal dining and interaction. Alongside meal service, attendees will have the opportunity to receive prayer and spiritual guidance. In preparation for these weekly dinners, Spires is seeking assistance with setup, preparation, service, and cleanup efforts.
Donations and Community Participation
To support the initiative, donations of ingredients, supplies, bags, and takeout plates are being solicited. Community members can contribute to this effort to ensure that it meets the needs of those who may otherwise go hungry during the potential suspension of SNAP benefits.
Those interested in helping or needing more information about the meal program can contact Joy Spires via Facebook. The community is encouraged to get involved and support Spires’s initiative to help feed families in need during this challenging time.
FAQ
What is causing the potential suspension of SNAP benefits in South Carolina?
If the government shutdown does not end by November 1, SNAP benefits in South Carolina could be paused, putting nearly 250,000 families at risk of losing support.
What initiative is Joy Spires organizing to support the community?
Joy Spires plans to provide free meals once a week until SNAP benefits are reinstated, starting November 1, with meals served on Saturdays in New Ellenton and Sundays in Windsor.
Where and when will the free meals be served?
Meals in New Ellenton will be served on Saturdays at 6 p.m. at Atomic City Eatery and Billiards, and in Windsor on Sundays at 5 p.m. at Mt. Beulah Baptist Church.
What support is needed for the meal program?
Spires is soliciting help with setting up, preparing, serving, and cleaning up after the meals, as well as donations of ingredients, supplies, bags, and takeout plates.
Key Features of the Meal Program
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Start Date | November 1 |
| Meal Days | Saturdays (New Ellenton), Sundays (Windsor) |
| Meal Times | 6 p.m. in New Ellenton, 5 p.m. in Windsor |
| Locations | Atomic City Eatery and Billiards (New Ellenton), Mt. Beulah Baptist Church (Windsor) |
| Community Involvement | Help needed for preparation and donations of supplies |
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