Post Tagged with: "Trident United Way"

FOCUS: Lowcountry Food Bank gets $120,000 in grants to fight hunger

FOCUS: Lowcountry Food Bank gets $120,000 in grants to fight hunger

Staff reports  |  The Lowcountry Food Bank has been awarded $120,000 in community investment grants for 2019-2022 from Trident United Way, the organization announced last week. The grants will help the nonprofit agency to conduct additional fresh produce distributions, implement nutrition education and provide child hunger relief to residents in the Charleston tri-county area.

Through the proposed Healthy Foods Initiative, the food bank is expected to achieve the following objectives through these grants in Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties:

* Distribute more than 4.8 million pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables in the community through direct-to-client distributions to more than 102,000 low-income and food-insecure children, adults, and seniors;
* Conduct at least 175 farmers’ market-style fresh produce distributions annually in underserved, high-need communities;
* Provide more than 900 children each year with fresh fruits and vegetables …

by · 06/24/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
6/24, full issue: Big food bank grant; Racial healing; New pool; more

6/24, full issue: Big food bank grant; Racial healing; New pool; more

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by · 06/24/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
GOOD NEWS: CofC cloud study, new United Way CEO, more

GOOD NEWS: CofC cloud study, new United Way CEO, more

Staff reports  |  A new study by a College of Charleston professor could tell us more about the shape of water. Physics professor Mike Larsen is working on a project that has allowed him to measure the three-dimensional statistical structure of water drops in clouds, according to a press release. These cloud droplets grow by the diffusion of water vapor before collisional growth turns the tiny droplets into drizzle and rain.

Also inside: Chloe Knight Tonney has been selected as Trident United Way’s next president and CEO, the organization announced early this morning.

by · 01/07/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
FOCUS: How to join the region’s annual Day of Caring on Nov. 18

FOCUS: How to join the region’s annual Day of Caring on Nov. 18

By Amanda Netsch, Trident United Way | Every fall, Trident United Way hosts its annual Day of Caring. It’s a community service day where thousands of volunteers from local businesses, civic groups and associations, in tandem with their colleagues and bosses, roll up their sleeves and get to work serving hundreds of nonprofit agencies and public schools.

Volunteers can be seen building, planting, cleaning, painting, reading and so much more. The impact volunteers make on the community through this one day is well over $400,000 in value of service hours alone (using the Corporation for National & Community Service 2014 volunteer rate) – but the impact does not stop there.

by · 10/17/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
GOOD NEWS:  Trident United Way to make $2.1 million in local grants

GOOD NEWS: Trident United Way to make $2.1 million in local grants

Trident United Way announced last week it would make $2.1 million in grants over three years in 33 programs delivered by 22 nonprofits in Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties in its three core areas: education, financial stability and health. Also in Good News: P-Nut returns; rain barrels for sale; Community Pride has winners.

by · 05/09/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
GOOD NEWS:  Trident United Way’s 2-1-1 Hotline evolves

GOOD NEWS: Trident United Way’s 2-1-1 Hotline evolves

The United Way Association of South Carolina (UWASC) will assume management of the area’s 2-1-1 Hotline later this month in a new strategic partnership with the Trident United Way that will allow for better services and use of real-time data for improvement.

by · 05/04/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
A picture is worth ... a million dollars.

This picture says a million things

Above is a photo of officials from MWV Specialty Chemicals & Community Development and Land Management presenting a check for more than $1 million to the Trident United Way. MWV is the first company in Lowcountry history to raise at least a million dollars for the charity.

by · 02/16/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
Two ways to sparkle on Valentine’s Day

Two ways to sparkle on Valentine’s Day

Looking for a way to spice up Valentine’s Day with something new? Here are two special deliveries that you might want to consider — a singing Valentine from the Charleston Barbershop Chorus or one of four packages delivered by the mascot of the Charleston RiverDogs.

by · 02/02/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Good news