Mini-Grant Success Stories
Spartanburg community pitches in on GoForth Recovery’s Mini-Grant Project
Connections, word of mouth, and in-house skills make a community basketball court become a reality.
SC School for Deaf and Blind Implements Fountains of Health Project
The Fountains to Health project focused on increasing access to water for students and community members who use the school’s outdoor facilities.
Keystone Substance Abuse Services Completes Walking Trail Loop
York County rehab center trail becomes a tool for patients in recovery and for workplace wellness.
Pelzer church is making a difference in the community
Shady Grove Baptist Church is changing the food landscape for members, visitors, and the community.
A dream, a question results in playground for all children
Talyah Washington, 6, and King Rivera, 7, may not have understood what the blue ribbon was for to officially open an “all-inclusive” playground last week. They just wanted to have fun.
First inclusive play equipment now installed in the City of Laurens
After 10 years of perseverance, disabled children in Laurens can finally play at Little River Park.
School Pick-Up Lines: Stop Idling and Move More!
Anderson School District 4 pick-up lines don’t mean sitting and waiting any more.
City of Newberry Gets Wheelchair-Accessible Swings
The special needs community in Newberry can now play at the park with the addition of ADA-accessible swings.
Sweet Gum Trail is Open to Public
Tall Longleaf pines stood silent guard as the first official hikers took to the Sweet Gum Trail in Camden on Tuesday afternoon. About 50 people participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the official opening of the 2/3-mile trail that now connects Scott and Woodward parks.
Navigating active transportation and recreation challenges in South Carolina

Community engagement is core to Knights Hill community success

Clearing a path to agricultural careers with a school-based community garden

Motivate local teens to lead a civic action project through The HYPE Project®

Data shows one in seven kids in South Carolina is not properly nourished. Can lawmakers change that?

Advocates urge lawmakers to enact ban on ‘meal shaming’ in S.C. schools

Advocates urge lawmakers to enact ban on ‘meal shaming’ in SC schools

Proposed law in SC budget aims to end school lunch shaming

SC senator and advocacy groups call for free school meals for students

Historical Greenwood neighborhood seeks a renewed promise of a healthy, thriving community

Lawmakers urged to ban ‘meal shaming’ in S.C. schools

State agency wants to scrap, rebuild food assistance program system used by 300K SC households
