Feeding and Housing Kershaw County

Care. Share. Pass the Plate. YOU can make a difference. Thanks to generous donations and community support, Food for the Soul has served thousands of at-risk men, women and children in the fight against hunger and homelessness through hard work and Christ-like compassion.

At A Glance

  • Food for the Soul serves free, home-cooked breakfast and lunch four days per week at the Camden facility.
  • Food for the Soul serves meals to an average of 80 people per day.
  • In 2023, Food for the Soul served 46,650 meals.
  • Food for the Soul’s well-equipped facility is debt free.
  • Food for the Soul also operates an overnight shelter seven days per week with showers, and laundry services for men, women and children. 
  • On average, Food for the Soul houses 14 people per night in our overnight shelter.
  • In 2023, Food for the Soul sheltered 197 different individuals
  • FFTS is in compliance with all DHEC and local regulations pertaining to the services provided. 
  • The facility serves as an American Red Cross Emergency Shelter when called upon, and is approved by Kershaw County Safety and Emergency Services Department as a Special Needs Emergency Shelter.
  • 100% of all donations go directly to support Food for the Soul and are fully tax deductible.