SC Tide steps up to fight hunger in Clover

CLOVER, SC - This month, we’re shining a spotlight on SC Tide, a local baseball organization based out of Clover, SC, for their incredible efforts in giving back to the community! With three teams-10U, 11U, and 12U-SC Tide players, coaches, and families joined forces to make a difference.

In collaboration with Fred Caldwell of Clover, SC, one of their sponsors, SC Tide collected an astounding 940 pounds of food for the Clover Area Assistance Center (CAAC)! Thanks to their hard work, 250 families in need are receiving a week’s worth of food from CAAC, helping to fight food insecurity in our area.

But it doesn’t just stop there, CAAC is always in need of more help. The most-needed items at CAAC include regular-sized cans and jars, and donations are updated frequently on their website and Facebook page. They even have an Amazon wish list, making it easy for the community to contribute more. Since CAAC is a full-choice pantry, families get to select the items they need most, ensuring that nothing goes to waste and everything on the shelf is in date and not expired.

With more family and food-centered holidays around the corner, like The Fourth of July, CAAC needs extra donations to meet the growing demand. It’s important to remember that all donated items must be in date and unexpired.

SC Tide players from all three teams played an active role in collecting, delivering, and contributing to this effort. Their dedication to service is a true demonstration of the power of teamwork-both on and off the field!

Let’s keep the kindness going! Check CAAC’s pages regularly and consider donating to help make a difference.

By By Evan Frintner, CHS Junior and Kelly Clark, Roaring Eagle Editor-In-Chief November 18, 2025
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