The Super Bowl is a tradition for many families and for some, so is the Souper Bowl of Caring.
Bi-Lo Charities delivered more than 200 pounds of food to the House of Hope Thursday.
The organization provides food, clothing and shelter for the homeless.
"We use the time around the Super Bowl football game to create awareness around the issues of hunger and poverty, and we mobilize youth and people in the community to work together," said Steward Rawson, Souper Bowl of Caring.
The House of Hope says it provides three meals a day so this donation is greatly appreciated.