A $50 gift card from Lowes Foods!
A $50 gift card from Lowes Foods!
Donated by: Lowe's Foods
Donated by: Lowe's Foods
$50
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Lowes Foods has generously donated a $50 gift card for our silent auction. You can purchase yummy and fresh foods from Lowes while donating to Samaritan Colony! Many in Moore County are familiar with Lowes Foods in Southern Pines. However, most are unaware of their history and deep roots in North Carolina. Here’s the backstory. Lowes Foods began in 1954 as a single store in North Wilkesboro, NC, and has grown to become a major supermarket chain operating in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. The company grew rapidly during the 1960s, '70s and early '80s. Lowes Foods was acquired by Merchants Distributors, Inc. (MDI) in 1984 and began an aggressive expansion program in 1986, opening 19 stores over the next four years. In 1997, Lowes Foods acquired Byrds Food Stores, located in eastern North Carolina. It continued its growth in 2000 with the purchase of 13 Hannaford stores. Today Lowes Foods operates close to 100 stores and continues to open new stores throughout North and South Carolina.
A note from Planned to A.T. Inc: All money raised supports Samaritan Colony, a 12-bed nonprofit residential substance use disorders treatment facility for men in Rockingham, NC. Since 1975, we have been committed to providing compassionate, coordinated care and ongoing support to underserved men who suffer from addiction.
No one is ever turned away from Samaritan Colony due to lack of funds.
After 48 years of providing residential treatment services to men, Samaritan Colony is expanding its mission.
With the addition of the SECU Women’s Recovery Center at Samaritan Colony, we will soon deliver residential treatment services to women diagnosed with substance use disorders. Construction of the new facility began in the fall of 2022, and we invite you to continue with us on our journey as we continue to change the lives of individuals impacted by drug and alcohol addiction.
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