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Talking Turkey: S.C. Credit Unions Feed the Fryers

The deep frying of the turkeys gets under way Tuesday at a shelter facility in Spartanburg, S.C. The deep frying of the turkeys gets under way Tuesday at a shelter facility in Spartanburg, S.C.

Palmetto State credit unions pitched in Tuesday for this year’s annual turkey fry by the Miracle Hill Rescue Mission, operator of several homeless shelters around upstate South Carolina.

The credit unions donated 150 turkeys to the group, who gathered at a Miracle Hill facility in Spartanburg, S.C., to roast, fry and smoke more than 300 turkeys altogether for the big day on Thursday.

"This donation is a true blessing" said a representative with Miracle Hill. "We started with only 40 turkeys this year, but thanks to the generosity of the credit unions so many more hungry men, women, and children will have a hot meal this Thanksgiving."

The credit unions donated the turkeys as part of the MADTAG campaign, a pilot cooperative effort supported by the South Carolina Credit Union League.

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