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    • Youth Corps: Our Next Generation of Leaders
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    • Sisters of Charity of South Carolina: The Power of Kin
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    • Richland School District 2: The Gift of Language
      Richland School District 2: The Gift of Language
  • Youth, Education July 10, 2018

    Youth Corps: Our Next Generation of Leaders

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  • Youth, Social Services January 1, 2018

    Sisters of Charity of South Carolina: The Power of Kin

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  • Public Benefit, Youth, Social Services, Education October 1, 2017

    Richland School District 2: The Gift of Language

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  • Opinion April 10, 2017

    Curiosity is the key to getting to know your Neighbors

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  • Public Benefit, Youth, Education, Nonprofit Education January 1, 2017

    Communities In Schools: Keeping Students on the Right Path

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  • Uncategorized, Youth, Social Services, Health Services, Quality of Life April 1, 2016

    Easter Seals: Supporting Children and Families

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  • Youth, Social Services, Education March 1, 2016

    City Year Columbia: Spreading Joy to Others

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  • Youth, Social Services February 1, 2016

    Big Brothers Big Sisters: Spending Quality Time Together

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  • Uncategorized January 1, 2016

    Junior Achievement: A Legacy of Volunteerism

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  • Youth, Education November 1, 2015

    Girls On The Run: Inspiring Girls to be Joyful, Healthy and Confident

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Youth, Education July 10, 2018

Youth Corps: Our Next Generation of Leaders

All of the buzz is always about Millennials, but have you heard much about Generation Z? According to Forbes, Generation Z is defined as individuals…

Health Services April 1, 2018

Children’s Cancer Partners of the Carolinas: Helping Families Along the Journey

Five years ago Richland County resident, Yolanda Jamison, and her sixteen year-old daughter Kiersten Jenkins began an unexpected journey. They were not getting along…

Youth, Social Services January 1, 2018

Sisters of Charity of South Carolina: The Power of Kin

When you think about your kin – what comes to mind? For me, my kin are my support network as I go through the…

Public Benefit, Youth, Social Services, Education October 1, 2017

Richland School District 2: The Gift of Language

Did you know that more than half of the world’s population is bilingual? How many languages do you speak? Personally I would be hard-pressed…

Social Services, Health Services July 1, 2017

Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands: Lending a Helping Paw

Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands (STSM) is an invaluable resource for survivors of sexual violence in Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Clarendon, and Sumter counties….

Uncategorized, Opinion April 22, 2017

How to Get to the Other Side by Zachery Brewster

Zachary Brewster, Sr. has spent his career climbing to the top of the corporate ladder and succeeding in the fields of talent acquisition, workforce…

Opinion April 10, 2017

Curiosity is the key to getting to know your Neighbors

“Curiosity killed the cat” — it’s a simple proverb that many of us heard during childhood. We were often discouraged from being curious to…

Public Benefit, Social Services, Quality of Life April 1, 2017

The Cooperative Ministry: Giving Columbia a Lift

On the evening of Saturday, February 24th , 2017, Brandon Gallis graduated from the 14-month Teen Challenge program, a faith-based recovery program for young…

Public Benefit, Youth, Education, Nonprofit Education January 1, 2017

Communities In Schools: Keeping Students on the Right Path

Kassandra McFadden is a 5th grader at Sandel Elementary School. She is like any normal 11-year-old. She likes reading books, going to the library,…

Public Benefit, Social Services December 1, 2016

Overtime changes are on hold, let’s still talk about the value of nonprofit work

The season of giving is upon us. And most nonprofit organizations are in the midst of making their year-end appeals. I hope you are…

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