There’s a cool feature at the Marion Hike and Bike Trail created by the library at the onset of COVID-19. They applied for a HEAL mini-grant to make Storyscape weather-resistant and last longer. Learn about their Storyscape project.
Impact
YPD youth address food deserts and access through their churches
Teens are becoming influencers of healthy change in their churches, thanks to their garden projects.
Teaming up to streamline efforts and accomplish common goals
Two coalitions in Kershaw County aligned to focus more on increasing access to healthy choices.
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.
HYPE team working to become Champions of Change
From pedestrian signs and flashing school lights to abandoned parks and community gardens, Laurens County youth are making changes to their community for the better.
Community garden expansion: taking a collaborative approach
Wholespire Richland County teamed up with Koinonia of Columbia, SCDHEC, and other community partners to build garden beds for the Eau Claire Community.
Wholespire, SC Office of Rural Health receive funding to collaborate on community health initiative
This initiative, funded by the BlueCross® BlueShield® of South Carolina Foundation, will build off the successes of SCORH’s Blueprint for Health program and Wholespire’s Let’s Go 3.0 mini-grant initiatives.
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.
Third Round of AME Churches get Funded for The HYPE Project
Eight AME churches were selected through a competitive application and review process to receive mini-grants and form church-based HYPE teams. Find out who they are!
				







