Recognizing that the need for donations is greater than ever at local food banks across the state, Curves of Cleveland is hosting their annual food drive during the month of March. Curves, of the Cleveland community, is asking its members to donate bags of non-perishable food through-out the month of March to support their local community food bank. In addition, Curves of Cleveland will waive the joining fee for new members who bring in a bag of non-perishable food during March.
“Curves of Cleveland is committed to supporting the health and well-being of our members, so the food drive is a natural extension of that commitment to the whole community,” said Sally Kuykendoll, owner and Curves Complete coach. “Many families are struggling with basic expenses and need some help to make ends meet. Our food drive gives our members a way to reach out and support their neighbors.”
With a theme of “Good for your body and your soul”, this year’s drive encourages Curves members to feel doubly good about themselves as they make time to exercise for good health and take time to help others in the community with a donation of nutritious food. “The main goal of our annual drive is to enlist the help of our members in re-stocking the shelves of local food pantries across Johnston County,
said Kuykendoll. “We also hope that new members will take this opportunity to give back to their community as they join our Curves community.”
For more information about Curves of Cleveland, located at 91 Glen Road, Garner, and the 2012 Curves Food Drive, contact Curves at 919-661-9646, or visit www.curvesofcleveland.com.






