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Through action, advocacy, and leadership, the Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina fights poverty throughout SC.
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Special Pastoral Message on Immigration by the Bishops of the United States As pastors, we the bishops of the United States are bound to our people by ties of communion and compassion in Our Lord Jesus Christ. We are disturbed when we see among our people a climate of fear and…
After 6 incredible years at the Sisters of Charity Foundation of SC, we say farewell to our Chief of Staff, Hiller Davenport. 💙 Thank you, Hiller, for your kindness, leadership, and dedication to our mission. Wishing you all the best in your next chapter! 🎉
We’re excited to announce the distribution of $1.1M in grants to 119 nonprofits serving all 46 SC counties! 💙 Together, we’re building a stronger, more equitable South Carolina. Learn more: sistersofcharitysc.com/sisters-of-cha…
📣 Now Hiring: Spring 2026 Intern! Join the Sisters of Charity Foundation of SC to help advance action, advocacy & leadership in reducing poverty. 🕒 Jan 12–Apr 24 | 💼 10–20 hrs/wk 📅 Apply by Nov 14 → Email: [email protected] sistersofcharitysc.com/wp-content/upl…
📣 We're seeking an Advocacy Strategist (individual or firm) to support our 2026–2028 Strategic Plan—advancing systems change in economic mobility, housing, & health care. 📆 Proposals due 11/25! sistersofcharitysc.com/wp-content/upl…
The federal shutdown is impacting 266,000+ SC households. We’re grateful #OneSCFund is reactivated with support from #CentralCarolinaCommunityFoundation and generous donors. But philanthropy can’t replace the federal safety net. This is about people. bit.ly/4oSSzcO
Today has been a beautiful day to vote in South Carolina 🗳️🇺🇸 Let us remember that every voice–and every VOTE–matters! And a very special shout-out to the amazing poll workers across our state who dedicate themselves to our democratic process.
We’re grateful to everyone who joined our first SC Formation Event, Building Bridges: Cultural Humility & Faithful Leadership. A day of learning, reflection, and connection led by Dr. Cary Dabney & Dr. Miguel Chavez—together, we’re building bridges of understanding.
As our President, Donna Waites, has shared in her recent letter, our 2026-2028 Strategic Plan is about digging deeper, partnering better, and building long-term solutions rooted in our values. We're continuing to evolve as we seek to meet our mission to reduce poverty across SC.
Missed our recent Strategic Plan Webinar? Don’t worry — you can join us on Oct. 14 at 3 PM for the next one! We’ll share more about the goals outlined in our new plan, as well as future grantmaking criteria. 👉 Register below: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
We were honored to take part in SCACED's Opportunity SC, the largest comprehensive community development convention in SC! This year’s theme — “Build. Grow. Own. Thrive.” — inspired conversations around innovative and sustainable solutions for communities across our state.
Reminder 🚨 Our first Strategic Plan Webinar is 10/9 at 10 AM! Learn how our new Strategic Plan will change grantmaking criteria. Register now ⬇️ us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist… If you can't make this webinar, we'll have another one on 10/14 at 3 PM!
It’s here! We're grateful to be launching our new 2026–2028 Strategic Plan today. This new plan calls us to center our work in systems change, leaning into three focus areas: 📈 Economic mobility 🏠 Housing security 🏥 Health Care ➡️ Learn more here: sistersofcharitysc.com/strategic-plan
Today, we’re thrilled to launch our 2026–2028 Strategic Plan — a bold commitment to changing systems that perpetuate poverty. Join us at our webinars on 10/9 at 10 AM and 10/14 at 3 PM to learn more about how our grantmaking will evolve. Register here: bit.ly/46xL17O
When we open our hearts and minds to the experiences of others, we better illustrate the interconnectedness of a poverty experience and can identify community-driven, long-term solutions. Access our 2025 poverty research here👇 sistersofcharitysc.com/poverty-study
A year ago, Hurricane Helene impacted our region forever. We remember the lives lost and those who still grieve. In this spirit, we remain offer this prayer: God of Hope, Hold those who mourn, Strengthen those who labor, Bless those who serve. May Your love restore us. Amen.
Our new poverty study reiterates that poverty is a complex issue. Learn more about how these systems impact real individuals in our state by reading our Executive Summary below: sistersofcharitysc.com/poverty-study
Please join us for webinars on October 9th or 14th as we walk through this new plan, outline our future grantmaking criteria, and share how we’ll move forward together: ➡️ REGISTER HERE: bit.ly/46xL17O *The same information will be covered in both webinars.
📣 Our latest research on poverty is here: 📣 The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina is deepening its commitment to reducing poverty. In 2024, we commissioned two studies to better understand the lived realities behind poverty in our state. sistersofcharitysc.com/poverty-study
Register now! Join us as we discuss our latest research on September 17th from 2-3 PM. us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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