100WWC Beaufort presented $13,000 to Good Neighbor Free Clinic on December 10th. They provide skilled medical care to low-income, uninsured adults. The funds given will be used to provide patient care supplies and prescribed medications.
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An Exciting October 2019 Meeting!
Assistant Principal Smalls and Rick McGill, President of Friends of Shanklin, talked about the funds they received in July
Marilyn Harcharik talks about The Pat Conroy Literary Center
We heard an inspiring talk about Stork’s Nest from Dottie Morin
Angel Ryan gave an animated description of BlackButterFly
The winning nomination went to Good Neighbor Free Medical Clinic; presented by Gaylynn Golden
Check Presented to Friends of Shanklin
On September 13th, a check in the amount of $12,600 was presented to Rick McGill, President of Friends of Shanklin and Elizabeth Rivera, Principal of Shanklin Elementary School. Also present were members of 100 Women Who Care Beaufort and members of Friends of Shanklin who joined in the celebration outside of the school in front of their lighthouse.
Friends of Shanklin’s mission is to provide both financial and human resource support to the Joseph S. Shanklin Elementary School. Their goals are to:
- Advance students’ educational capabilities and leadership skills
- Facilitate a positive learning environment
- Foster a collective community of people who care by working together with Shanklin parents, teachers, adminstrators, and PTO.
Lending Room in the News
The Lending Rooms’s Martha O’Regan shares their story on Beaufort News WHHITV and thanks supporters, including 100 Women Who Care Beaufort, for some of their success. You Tube Link
Check Presented to Low Country Hope House
Low Country Hope House Board Members and members of 100 Women Who Care Beaufort enjoy a beautiful day. They are celebrating coming together to assist those in northern Beaufort County gain freedom from alcohol and drug addiction through long term recovery homes and comprehensive education provided by Hope House.
April Recipient – Low Country Hope House
Sarah Folzenlogen talked about Low Country Hope House and their need to start a long term recovery home for women in Northern Beaufort County.
Thank You from Circle of Hope!
Our April meeting was wonderful – 16 new members! Reverend John Dortch thanked 100 Women Who Care Beaufort for our January donation to Circle of Hope of $12,600.
The first donation of 2019 goes to Circle of Hope Ministries
Several members of 100 Women Who Care Beaufort showed up on a beautiful February day here in the Lowcountry to present the check to Reverend John Dortch. He graciously offered them a tour of their new transient housing facility to assist homeless veterans in Northern Beaufort County, South Carolina. Link to more pictures.
January 2019 Rings in Year Five
January 8th was a celebration of the beginning of our fifth year and Jeneane Ryan’s wonderful influence as founder of 100 Women Who Care Beaufort. We also welcomed 6 new members and posed for a new photo (thanks Sandy).
January Recipient – Circle of Hope
Dene McCain gave an impassioned speech about Circle of Hope, which provides outreach to the homeless communities in Beaufort County. Pictures are here.