Mini-Grant Success Stories
SC Communities to Benefit from Healthy Eating, Active Living Grant
Coalitions will be able to apply for mini-grants through Eat Smart Move More South Carolina to fund small-scale projects that are needed to help catapult their healthy eating and active living initiatives.
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.
Ruffin School: A Historic Landmark’s New Future

Increasing coordination of walkability and active transportation efforts in South Carolina

Deer hunters are bridging a food insecurity gap through donations

The HYPE Project® expands into Louisiana State University AgCenter, 4-H Program

Jumping Through Hoops: Navigating the Challenges of a HEAL Mini-Grant

Walkability Efforts in South Carolina: Small Steps Matter

Barnwell HYPE team helps low-income families and influences more improvements for public housing

Students spend spring break at SC State House to highlight important cause to them

Dillon Youth asks City Council to improve Harmon Field

Ridge Spring Focusing on Getting Families Outside More Often

Oconee County Students, Community Get Active Pathways

Camden resident working to bring life back to local park
