At Signe Spine & Rehab, we believe in caring not just for the spine and body—but for the entire community. That’s why this November we’re proud to host a canned-food drive to support our neighbors in need through the Lowcountry Food Bank.
Important details
- Collection period: November 3 – November 26, 2025
- Location for drop-offs: Our office at 929 Bowman Road, Suite 400, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 (you’re welcome anytime during regular business hours—even if you don’t have an appointment)
- Who can donate: Everyone! Patients, family members, friends, community members—anyone who wants to help.
- Drop-off info: Just bring your non-perishable food items to our lobby or designated drop-box during business hours.
- Why now: As we head into the holiday season, food-insecurity rises—and every donation helps.
Why it matters
The Lowcountry Food Bank serves communities across the 10 coastal counties of South Carolina, working to ensure equitable, dignified, consistent access to food for children, adults, veterans and seniors. When you donate, you’re directly contributing to that mission—and supporting your Mount Pleasant/Charleston neighborhood.
What to donate
Lowcountry Food Bank’s “Most Needed Items” list:
- Canned tuna and other canned meats
- Canned fruit (packed in water or juice)
- Low-sodium canned vegetables
- Peanut butter
- Rice
- Whole grain cereal or pasta
- Additional helpful items: baby food, low-sugar cereals, 100% fruit juices, low-sodium soups or stews.
(Please check that items are unopened, in good condition, not expired.)
How you can help
- Bring a donation to our office at any time during our business hours.
- Encourage friends, family, co-workers to drop off items too.
- Spread the word via social media or in your neighborhood—every extra can counts!
- Consider combining small contributions (a few cans each) to make a bigger impact.
- If you have questions, please call us at 843-730-4124 or ask at reception when you drop off.
Why Signe Spine & Rehab is doing this
At Signe Spine & Rehab, our goal is to help our patients reclaim mobility, relieve pain, and live fuller lives. We believe that health includes being part of a strong, well-nourished community. Supporting our local food bank is a natural extension of our mission—because no one can thrive when they’re worrying about where their next meal comes from.
Thank you in advance to everyone who donates. Your generosity will make a difference to many families in our region. Whether you’re a patient, a friend of the practice, or simply someone who wants to help—drop by, bring a can (or ten!), and join us in making our community a little stronger this November.
Together, let’s make this food drive one to remember.
Author
Cameron Blanchard
Cameron brings over six years of experience in specialty medical office operations, managing everything from front office coordination and patient scheduling to insurance prior authorizations and billing. With a strong understanding of both administrative workflows and patient care needs, Cameron ensures that every part of the practice runs smoothly and efficiently.