From staff reports The Coastal Community Foundation has awarded a $200,000 Catalyst Grant to nonprfit Habitat for Humanity of the Lowcountry. Habitat
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MoreFrom staff reports Habitat for Humanity of the Lowcountry’s Annual Upcycled Art Auction, presented by SKB and the Beaufort Realtors Association, will
MoreFrom staff reports Lowcountry Ministries Fund and The Palmetto Project, in cooperation with The Honorable Rev. Clementa C. Pinckney Foundation, have awarded
MoreThe Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity’s administrative office has moved to 701 Carteret Street and is open for business. Pictured here from left
MoreGroup names Resource Development Manager as office moves to a new home From staff reports Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity has named Wendy
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