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Waccamaw Community Foundation Awards Grants Benefitting 56 Nonprofit Organizations In Horry And Georgetown Counties
Waccamaw Community Foundation, the Grand Strand’s leading philanthropic organization, awarded its annual grants to fifty-six nonprofit programs as part of its annual Granting Day initiative. The Competitive Grants, all awarded with the idea of making Horry and Georgetown counties a better place to live, support a wide range of initiatives that focus on everything from children’s reading programs to support for autism families. Continue Reading!
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Literacy…Alive and Well
Nearly nine months ago, community stake-holders, concerned teachers, and advocates got together to discuss the mounting literacy issues facing Horry County. That initial discussion has
Pip on Wheels
Via Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission (WARM): www.WARMFarms.org Handicapped? Nonsense – Life is Great Pip was born with no front legs. His parents belonged to a
WALF Class III Fellows Announced
We are pleased to welcome Class III of the Waccamaw American Leadership Forum (WALF). Activities commence with a Launch Breakfast Thursday, July 19. Check our
The Boy by Her Bed
January 30, 2012 Barbara Nichols writes… I run an afterschool reading and math program in a small town in South Carolina. This is the story
Welcome Bob Lupton
The Waccamaw Community Foundation (WCF) and the City of Myrtle Beach invite the public to attend a presentation titled “Toxic Charity: How Churches and Charities
First Quarter Giving $455,606.30
The Waccamaw Community Foundation, known to friends as WCF, is thrilled to announce record high grants awarded to charitable and philanthropic causes this first quarter