Charleston Celebrates Philanthropy at 100 Women Who Care Event

News Summary

Charleston marked the third anniversary of 100 Women Who Care Charleston at a recent event attended by over 100 local women. The organization focuses on empowering charitable efforts through collective giving. Highlighting the celebration was the awarding of the Impact Award to Charleston Hope, which received more than $20,000 for its contributions to the community. Other local charities were also recognized, reinforcing the commitment to philanthropy and showcasing the power of collective efforts in addressing community needs.

Charleston Celebrates Philanthropy at 100 Women Who Care Annual Event

Charleston, SC – More than 100 women gathered on April 22 to celebrate the third anniversary of 100 Women Who Care Charleston, an organization dedicated to empowering local charitable efforts through collective giving. The event took place at New Realm Brewing on Daniel Island, showcasing the impact these women have made in the community.

During the anniversary celebration, several local charities were represented by presenters Christine Donavan, Tara Amaral, Kendall Biga, and Diane Brannigan. The highlight of the evening was the awarding of the large Impact Award to Charleston Hope, which received a donation exceeding $20,000. Charleston Hope was recognized for its exceptional contributions and commitment to supporting children and families in need.

In addition to the significant award given to Charleston Hope, two other organizations also received recognition. The Social Emotional Alliance of SC and Young Children’s Charities each received $500, alongside the opportunity to compete for future Impact Awards, encouraging ongoing support for local initiatives.

Impact of Collective Giving

The 100 Women Who Care Charleston organization has collectively supported at least 16 local non-profits since its inception. To date, they have provided nearly $250,000 in funding to assist various causes within the community. This impressive record demonstrates the power and effectiveness of collective giving and community initiatives, underscoring the organization’s commitment to philanthropy.

Commitment to Community Service

The anniversary meeting served not only as a celebration of the work done thus far but also as a reminder of the ongoing commitment of the women in the Tri-County area to philanthropy and community service. By joining forces, these women are able to make significant contributions to the charities they support, thereby encouraging others to invest in similar initiatives.

How to Get Involved

Those interested in becoming part of this impactful group and contributing to future charitable endeavors can find more information by visiting the organization’s website at www.100womencharleston.com. Women can also contact the group directly via email to learn how to become involved in upcoming events and initiatives.

Background Context

100 Women Who Care Charleston is a local chapter of the national movement that encourages women to pool their resources for charitable giving. Since its beginning, the organization has focused on supporting non-profits that aim to address pressing issues in the community, especially those related to children and education. With a straightforward approach of meeting quarterly, members can donate their time and funds with minimal overhead, maximizing the impact of their contributions.

As the organization marks its third anniversary, it reflects a growing trend in philanthropic efforts that prioritize community engagement and collective impact. The success of 100 Women Who Care Charleston showcases how a group of committed individuals can change lives and foster a spirit of giving. As they look to the future, their goal remains to cultivate meaningful relationships with local non-profits and enhance support for the Charleston community.

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