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The Alston Wilkes Society (AWS) is a multistate nonprofit organization that provides those most at risk with hope for a brighter future. AWS gives hope and rebuilds lives through rehabilitative and prevention services. The agency was founded in 1962 as a nonprofit organization led by a group of dedicated volunteers working under the direction of the Reverend Eli Alston Wilkes, Jr. Rev. Wilkes was a Methodist minister who labored as a tireless and devoted worker in helping those less fortunate. Today, the Alston Wilkes Society is providing direct services in North and South Carolina to not only offenders, but also the homeless,

 Crisis, Education, Food, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Transportation, Veteran Services / 849 views

At the Bunnelle Foundation, we take a three-pronged approach to our work:

 Education, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Mentoring/Tutoring / 932 views

Neglected, troubled or abused boys – ages 6 years and up – growing up in the state of South Carolina without a supportive or safe home environment. These boys have no other options to help them develop into contributing citizens. Originally, Tara Hall was a place for neglected boys due to poverty. Today, boys arrive from ALL WALKS OF LIFE for complex and even more devastating reasons, including:

 Clothing, Education, Food, Housing/Shelter / 799 views

DHEC is charged with promoting and protecting the health of the public and the environment in South Carolina. With more than 3,400 employees working in 100 locations across the state, our vision is healthy people living in healthy communities. This vision is supported by the agency’s four divisions:

 Education, HIV/AIDS, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Recovery, Support Groups, Women, Children, Child Care / 778 views

Resources range from food from the pantry to financial aid or medications. The center supports the working poor in Lexington County.

 Education, Food, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mentoring/Tutoring, Utilities / 813 views

The Lowcountry SC Chapter has been dedicated to local communities since it was chartered in 1917. The chapter is proud to serve residents of Beaufort, Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, Hampton, Jasper, Georgetown, and Williamsburg Counties.

 Crisis, Education, Medical, Health Care, Medication / 739 views

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