Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina
As a ministry of the Sisters of Charity Health System, the Foundation is committed to addressing the causes and effects of poverty in South Carolina.
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Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina
The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina announces its 2010 officers: Yvonne Orr, chair; Mike McCabe, vice chair; Dee Dee Chewning, secretary and Thomas Otis, treasurer. To learn more about these elected officers go to http://www.sistersofcharitysc.com/news/?id=78.
Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina
I had a friend once tell me that when he saw a certain person on the street, he did his very best to avoid them. He would even cross to the other side of the street...
John M. Fidler
John M. Fidler
Tom: Are you the Tom Keith that worked for MDA in the WVA and Pittsburgh Area? Hopefully, you will remember your old boss John Fidler in Philadelphia. I'm getting older than dirt and saw your name on Joe Basile's wall. It would be great hearing from you. My email address is jmbmf@comcast.net Phone #: 215-355-6983. Although retired, I still work 2 days a week at Deborah Hospital Foundation in Browns Mills, New Jersey. Best wishes for the New Year!
- John
December 27, 2009 at 9:55am
Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina
The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina has awarded 16 Caritas grants and seven Discretionary grants, totaling $248,000, to nonprofit and faith-based organizations across South Carolina. Caritas grants are for organizations providing outreach services to the poor and marginalized...
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Stephanie Muller Bell
Stephanie Muller Bell
Awesome, Brooke, awesome! Kudos for what you all do for the Dads out there
December 8, 2009 at 2:04pm
 Mandi
Mandi
Was this today? I would have come down and said hello if I'd known y'all were here! I remember seeing that y'all were coming but I guess I forgot...
December 8, 2009 at 2:19pm
Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina

Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Over 80 women religious (Sisters) ministering in South Carolina met in Myrtle Beach for the fifth annual Statewide Seminar for Women Religious, sponsored by the Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina, November 20-22, 2009. To hear more about the conference go to http://www.sistersofcharitysc.com/news/?id=76.

Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina

Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina The Southeastern Council of Foundations (SECF) is a membership association of more than 360 grantmakers working together to strengthen, promote and increase philanthropy in 11 southeastern states (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA). Their 40th annual meeting was held in Memphis, TN in November 2009.

Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina

Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina On November 17, 2009 Columbia-area faith leaders had the opportunity to dialogue with Washington, DC theologian Dr. Fred Smith on affecting community change.

Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina
As we approach the end of the calendar year, there is hopefulness among charitable organizations that something good is going to happen. There is a hope that people will feel more benevolent during the holiday season and give money...
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Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Brooke Bailey presenting at the Ford Foundation

Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina
How much is a child in South Carolina worth? Not nearly as much as a child in Connecticut according to the federal program designed to alleviate poverty. The federal government provides the state of Connecticut with $1,052 a year for each child in poverty...
Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina

Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Tom Keith, along with South Carolina Department of Social Services representatives Dr. Kathleen Hayes and Linda Martin, will discuss the impact that TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) funding has on our state and the need for TANF reauthorization and a new distribution formula based on poverty.

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Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Tom Keith, Foundation President, joined in a panel discussion on "what makes collaboration successful?"

Pictured left to right: Frank Wideman, Self Family Foundation; Angie McCrae, The Springs Close Foundation; Tom Keith, Sisters of Charity Foundation of SC; and Jo Bull, Central Carolina Community Foundation

Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina
Dr. Fred Smith, a nationally recognized Theologian, will visit Columbia next month to speak. This is not the first trip Dr. Smith has made in correlation with the Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina...
Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina
The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina has awarded three discretionary grants totaling $37,000 to the Columbia Free Medical Clinic, HOPE worldwide- South Carolina and The State of Denial Project...