| Charlene Dougherty North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 Phone: (703) 795-0650
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| To preserve ballroom dancing thru education and social dance events. Educate about the physical, mental and social benefits of dancing and grow the dance community by introducing dancing to all generations. | See Also Training, Nonprofit, Entertainment, Education | |
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| 485 Robert Grissom Pkwy. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 283-3864
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| Whether you're seeking God, curious about our fellowship, or attend regularly, there's something for you here. All good things come to "THE LIGHT"! | See Also Churches, Nonprofit, Children and Youth Programs, Education | |
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| Chad Smith 609 18th Ave N Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 231-7913
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| Annual basketball tournament founded by John Rhodes in 1981. Played each year in December, the tournament lasts 10 days drawing high school girls and boys basketball teams from across the country. There also is a Carolinas Challenge featuring top girls college basketball teams. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Dean DiBitonto PO Box 2541 Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Phone: (516) 659-4445
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| We send South Carolina police officers to any line of duty funeral in America. Our officers who are deployed to funeral will give a check to the family of deceased. Brotherhood for the fallen South Carolina also does fundraisers for fallen South Carolina officers who have been killed in line of duty.
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| Chinel Boateng Charlotte, NC 28200 Phone: (843) 245-8538
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| The American Cancer Society is a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer. Established in 1913, the society is organized into six geographical regions of both medical and lay volunteers operating in more than 250 Regional offices throughout the United States. We want to know a world that's free of cancer. Until we do, we'll be funding and conducting research, sharing expert information, supporting patients, and spreading the word about prevention. All so you can live longer — and better.
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| Rebecca A. Donevant 1811 Oak St Ste 6 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 444-5774
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| The Carolina Master Chorale, Timothy Koch Music Director and Conductor, presents professional quality performances of choral masterworks in concert, nurturing and elevating the cultural climate of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and the surrounding region. We support music education for future audiences and musicians through outreach concerts presented in Horry County Schools. Carolina Master Chorale - "Voices of Passion for the Carolinas"
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| Helen Hill 423 King St Charleston, SC 29403 Phone: (843) 805-3023
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| PO Box 2721 Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 Phone: (843) 235-6005
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| Provide educational programs, seminars, networking opportunities and other professional development activities to Human Resource Professionals. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Liza Mata 3070 Deville St. and 3073 Howard Avenue Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 839-5678 and (843) 839-8006
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| Coastal Youth Ballet Theatre is the nonprofit performing company of Coastal Dance Centre. CYBT provides performance opportunities for youth in ballet and dance. The company is known for annual public performances of The Nutcracker.
CYBT is led by artistic directors Liza Mata and Karen Mata. | See Also Nonprofit, Children and Youth Programs | |
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| Brown Bradley 3810 N. Grissom Pkwy. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 448-4496
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| FPC Concerts, Inc. is a non-profit corporation and each year offers the Brown Bradley’s Promenades Concert Series which promotes the cultural and performing arts in Myrtle Beach and the surrounding area by offering a rich array of world-renowned artists including Metropolitan Opera soloist. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Becky Large 839 Surfside Dr., Ste. 105 Surfside Beach, SC 29575 Phone: (843) 321-8891
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| Nonprofit promoting autism awareness, education and training the public and area restaurants, hotels and venues. Events for families with children with autism and sensory issues. | See Also Nonprofit, Hospitality-Services, Children and Youth Programs, Services | |
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| Grand Strand Optimist Club |
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| Joel Mousaw PO Box 1311 Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 Phone: (843) 222-4173
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| Maurice Jones 1714 Mill Pond, Ste. A Conway, SC 29527 Phone: (843) 626-3991
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| Horry County Council on Aging has worked diligently to strategically locate its senior centers to benefit the majority of the county’s senior citizens. We provide socialization, healthy meals and the continued joy of participating in planned activities. Monthly calendars are provided so each member can plan out their upcoming activities in advance. Meals and transportation can also be provided.
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| Al Jordan Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Phone: (843) 215-1473
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| A regional organization representing the neighborhood and residents of the Burgess Community by engaging in a wide range of community wide issues such as long-range planning, storm water issues, and public safety. We provide information exchange between residents, officials, and others on a variety of community issues. We publish a quarterly newsletter and issue regular emails to our members. We work to foster a sense of community in our changing environment while attempting to preserve our area’s rich cultural heritage. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Tracy Gardner 1411 Mr. Joe White Ave., Unit B Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 448-8451
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| Helping Hand of Myrtle Beach, Inc. is a short-term crisis and referral agency which seeks to address the needs of our community not met by other existing institutions. Our mission is to assist individuals and families with immediate, short-term needs such as food, rent, utilities, and other specialized services, which if not met, would threaten an individual’s or family’s stability. By providing these services Helping Hand seeks to prevent those in need of basic services from falling into homelessness.
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| Richard Camlin 22 Hobcaw Rd Georgetown, SC 29440 Phone: (843) 546-4623
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| Tours: History and ecology, Nature/ History museum, College level research | See Also Museums, Nonprofit | |
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| Susan John 250 Victory Ln. Conway, SC 29526 Phone: (843) 347-0919
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| Horry County Disabilities and Special Needs provides servces and support to individuals with intellectual disabilities, autism and those with head or spinal cord injuries. | See Also 25+ Year Member | |
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| Pamela Shaw Dunn 185 Frederick Dr. Georgetown, SC 29440 Phone: (843) 240-0400
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| Saltwater Chamber Orchestra is a volunteer-based orchestra that enhances the cultural and artistic environment of the Grand Strand and Georgetown area. Their goal is to serve the community through musical performances and programs, while educating the public.
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| Rose Anne O'Reilly 728 Hwy. 501 E. Conway, SC 29526 Phone: (843) 438-4124
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| The Horry Georgetown Homebuilders Association (HGHBA) is a non-profit professional trade association representing residential and commercial builders, subcontractors, suppliers and many other service providers to the home building industry throughout Horry and Georgetown Counties. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Stacy Johnson PO Box 1357 Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Phone: (843) 357-2007
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| The mission of Murrells Inlet 2020 is to promote and advance infrastructure improvements including beautification of the core commercial district, to enhance environmental education, to initiate a redevelopment of the core commercial district which will reduce blight, and to utilize conservation and preservation methods to secure quality wetlands for future generations of residents and visitors to appreciate. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Mr Joel Pellicci Jr. 820 67th Ave. N., #7508 Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 Phone: (843) 267-6312
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| SOWW exists to recognize members of our U.S. Special Operations Communities with charitable outdoor events. We serve Special Operations forces that have received wounds in battle to recognize their sacrifices, aid in rehabilitation and to provide strength and comfort with our sincerest gratitude. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Tracy Conner 1359 21st Ave. N., Ste. 106 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 477-8822
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| The Myrtle Beach Area Golf Course Owners Association serves as the operational focal point to help standardize policies, develop programs, and coordinate projects for Grand Strand golf course owners. Our span of coverage is approximately a 50 mile radius of Myrtle Beach from Georgetown, SC to Southport, NC. The association is comprised of approximately 90 golf courses and 300 hotels/motels/property management agencies. | | |
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| Victoria Tobin PO Box 1303 Myrtle Beach, SC 29578-1303 Phone: (843) 438-9998
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| The Myrtle Beach Area Hospitality Association is the voice of the Hospitality Industry and a tourism advocate, whose role is to promote the industry's needs, ensure a healthy tourism economy, and educate our membership and the public about industry issues. | See Also 25+ Year Member | |
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| Annette Shepherd PO Box 2158 Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 Phone: (843) 916-2000
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| Sharon Forrest 605 10th Ave. N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 918-1525
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| Lissa Davis 865 Lobster Ct. Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Phone: (843) 429-1778
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| Helping people who suffer from substance use disorder in Horry and Georgetown Counties. Our mission is to show that an addict can stop using, lose the desire to use, and find Christ. | See Also Nonprofit, Minority Owned Business | |
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| Harrison Schenck Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 353-0206
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| Thuba Nkomazana PO Box 7265 Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 Phone: (843) 267-0164
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| The mission of Beach United Football Club is to help foster player's physical, mental and social growth, so they can reach their full potential in life. Our club provides quality staff, facilities, environment and curriculum to give players the tools to be successful at the highest possible level, while demonstrating exemplary teamwork, sportsmanship, and a passion for the game. Beach United Soccer Club’s home fields are located in Myrtle Beach at the Market Common (the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base) soccer fields situated off Meyers Avenue. | See Also Nonprofit, Coaching-Business/Personal, Sports | |
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| Mr Don Risher 3002 N. Ocean Blvd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 357-6454
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| Our Rotary Club is dedicated to improving the lives of the youth in our community as well as supporting various worldwide Rotary projects. We meet every Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. at Sea Captain’s House. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Jess Wnuk 3241 Mr Joe White Ave Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 457-3139
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| Grand Strand Humane Society takes in and cares for stray, abandoned and unwanted animals in Myrtle Beach until they find new forever homes. GSHS also runs a low-cost, walk-in veterinary clinic which is open to all members of the community for preventative care. | See Also Nonprofit, Pet, Pet-Animal Shelter | |
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| Barry Thigpen 406 35th Ave. N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 222-6706
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| Created in 1984, the National Shag Dance Championships are determined annually to promote the South Carolina state dance. Ages 5 to 85 years. Have competed in five divisions with one overall winning couple proclaimed the best. Location sites vary. Finals are held the second full weekend in March. | | |
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| Barbara Ware 204 E Public Square Laurens, SC 29360 Phone: (864) 984-2233
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| Jayne Scarborough 3200 Commerce Dr., Ste A Richburg, SC 29729 Phone: (803) 385-6800
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| Sally Peeples PO Box 1193 Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 Phone: (843) 222-0169
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| Nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds and providing financial assistance with medical expenses to individuals in Horry and Georgetown counties affected by breast cancer.
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| Marianne Joy 1200 N. Oak St. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 916-7213
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| Partnership Grand Strand (PGS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation and a five-year strategic initiative designed to accelerate economic prosperity and quality of life for all businesses and residents across Horry and Georgetown counties.
In order to proactively address the biggest challenges facing the Grand Strand, including its long-term economic growth and quality of life, the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce launched the Partnership Grand Strand foundation in 2022.
Developed from hundreds of pages of data and the feedback from more than one hundred of the region’s top business and community leaders and subject matter experts, we have identified four key pillars and 11 initiatives to achieve one core goal:
Our mission is to accelerate economic prosperity and enhance the quality of life for all businesses and residents across the Grand Strand.
For more info, visit our website at www.partnershipgrandstrand.com.
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| Delores Blount PO Box 1975 Pawleys Island, SC 29585 Phone: (843) 626-8911
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| The Pawleys Island Festival of Music and Art is an annual outdoor event in beautiful Pawleys Island, held during October at The Reserve Golf Club. Featured music ranges from jazz, motown, blues, big band, classical, symphony, orchestras and more. We are non-profit organization whose mission is to create and enhance cultural awareness and enrich the quality of life for residents and visitors by providing quality performances, programs and educational opportunities in music and the arts. | See Also Nonprofit, Festivals/Special Events, Entertainment | |
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| Fran Willis 3290 Radio Rd. Florence, SC 29501 Phone: (843) 669-0950
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| Vicki Fletcher 125 E. Queen St. Pendleton, SC 29670 Phone: (864) 646-3782
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| Lindy Studds 1293 Professional Drive, Suite C Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 448-3180
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| The Rape Crisis Center, with offices in Myrtle Beach and Georgetown, South Carolina, provides a 24-hour hotline to address the needs of those who have experienced rape and sexual assault. Staff advocates offer crisis intervention, emotional support, and information and referrals to survivors and their loved ones. The Center provides community education programs, short-term counseling, therapist-facilitated support groups, and special events to promote a creative means of healing. Our services are free confidential and available regardless of whether the victimization occurred several hours or many years ago.
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| Lindy Studds 1293 Professional Drive, Suite C Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 448-3180
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| The Rape Crisis Center, with offices in Myrtle Beach and Georgetown, South Carolina, provides a 24-hour hotline to address the needs of those who have experienced rape and sexual assault. Staff advocates offer crisis intervention, emotional support, and information and referrals to survivors and their loved ones. The Center provides community education programs, short-term counseling, therapist-facilitated support groups, and special events to promote a creative means of healing. Our services are free confidential and available regardless of whether the victimization occurred several hours or many years ago.
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| Terry Livingston 1335 44th Ave. N., Ste. 102 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 839-3511
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| Grand Strand PRIDE is the advocacy voice of the local LGBTQ+ community.
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| Jim Brotherton PO Box 243 Murrells Inlet, SC 29576
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| Mary Shriner 9302 Old Hwy. 6 Santee, SC 29142 Phone: (803) 854-2131
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| Christina Cortes 530 N. Azalea Dr. Surfside Beach, SC 29575 Phone: (843) 222-0016
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| Tabernacle Church is an open and welcoming church. Our typical services include worship, prayer, sermon and community inclusiveness, but no Sunday is the same. We are always overjoyed when people want to come to worship with us, so please know there’s always room for more here at Tabernacle Church. We look forward to meeting you.
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| Kate Curan 933 Broadway St. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 808-9130
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| We are a faith-based, nonprofit community coffeehouse in downtown Myrtle Beach. Our mission is to provide a temporary haven for those in need to build connections to community resources and caring for people with love, grace, hope and a fresh brewed cup of coffee.
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| Bob Hirsch 5815 Country Club Dr. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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| Shelley Rhea 120 Research Dr. Columbia, SC 29203 Phone: (800) 726-8774
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| SC Thrive is a statewide nonprofit organization focused on capacity building, and the education and training of other nonprofits while giving them access to tools to help their clients become self-sustainable. We have state of the art application systems that helps South Carolinians apply for public benefits such as Medicaid, SNAP, Military Veterans benefits, prescription assistance, voter registration, and taxes at one place at one time.
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| Everette Sands 1227 16th Ave., Ste. 198 Conway, SC 29526 Phone: (843) 855-2058
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| The WES Foundation's goal is to help kids understand that they can be successful without being a professional athlete. We want them to chase that dream but start thinking and preparing for what's next after their sport ends. We touch on life skills such as mental wellness, financial literacy, character and leadership development and other life skills.
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| Adam Riedel 702 S. Coit St. Florence, SC 29501 Phone: (843) 662-6306
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| The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetimes by instilling the values of the Scout Oath and Law. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Cynthia McKenzie 3009 Fourth Ave. Conway, SC 29527 Phone: (843) 248-2235
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| State agency - empolyment services to people with disabilities. | | |
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| PO Box 50862 Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 Phone: (843) 970-2330
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| Home-delivered meals for home bound elderly, frail, handicapped and terminally ill. Meals are prepared fresh daily.
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| Louise Carson 1801 Legion St Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 448-3400
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| We are a Child Advocacy Center. We provide advocacy support, treatment and referrals for services of children who have been sexually or physically abused. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Lola Tornabene 7957 Moss Creek Rd. Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 Phone: (843) 215-2662
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| An Italian-American Fraternal Organization 25 years in Myrtle Beach, whose purpose is to promote and disseminate Italian Heritage and culture in our community through a variety of Italian-themed events, including festivals, bocce leagues, films relating to Italian travel and music, etc. The lodge also supports The Community Kitchen and Law Enforcement United through two fund raising golf tournaments a year, and donates regularly to numerous local charities including Tara Home for Boys, Fostering Hope, The Wounded Warrier Project, Mobile Meals of the South Strand, Canine Angels, and others. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Holly Lusk PO Box 70101 Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 Phone: (843) 340-5728
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| 1225 Bluff Rd. Columbia, SC 29201 Phone: (803) 299-4200
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| The Jl.l Employment Services branch of the SC National Guard is dedicated to assisting SC National Guard members and their families with finding meaningful employment. Employment advisors are strategically placed througout the state to work individually with each service member to help connect them with the right employer. | See Also Nonprofit, Business Services, Business Support Services, Minority Owned Business | |
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| Heather Edwards Columbia, MD 21045 Phone: (800) 683-5555
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| The Foundation Fighting Blindness was established in 1971 by a passionate group of families driven to find treatments and cures for inherited retinal diseases that were affecting their loved ones. At that time, little was known about these blinding retinal diseases. Very little research was being done, and there were no clinical trials for potential treatments. The Foundation’s goal was clear and focused; to drive the research that would lead to preventions, treatments and cures for blinding retinal diseases, including age-related macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa, Usher syndrome, Stargardt disease and Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA). Together these conditions affect more than ten million Americans and millions more throughout the world. Today, the Foundation Fighting Blindness is the world’s leading private funder of retinal disease research. That funding has been a driving force behind the progress toward cures, including the identification of more than 270 genes linked to retinal disease, and the launch of over forty clinical trials for potential treatments. On an annual basis, the Foundation Fighting Blindness funds more than ninety-three research grants. The research projects are conducted by more than ninety-six research investigators at 71 institutions, eye hospitals and universities in the United States. The Foundation funding extends internationally to laboratories in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland and Switzerland.
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| Shelby Boulineau 2121 Hwy. 17 N. Little River, SC 29566 Phone: (843) 249-1111
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| S.C. Welcome Centers are the front porch to the state-greeting visitors, providing travel information and complimentary lodging, dining and activity reservation services. Our nine centers are open daily 9 to 5 and staffed with nationally certified travel counselors who ofrfer expert travel knowledge for the Palmetto State. www.discoversouthcarolina.com | | |
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| Kenneth Thompson Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 Phone: (860) 888-9945
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| We are a community-based organization that assists families in crisis. We also assist with various causes such as food, school supplies and shoe drives.
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| Joyce Freeman PO Box 6728 North Augusta, SC 29841 Phone: (803) 279-6756
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| Donna Hamilton 712 H St. NE, Ste. 1651 Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (607) 389-2972
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| The Human Trafficking Institute exists to decimate modern slavery at its source by empowering police and prosecutors to stop traffickers. Working inside criminal justice systems, the institute provides the embedded experts, world-class training, investigative resources and evidence-based research necessary to free victims. We implement a proven three part model designed to decimate trafficking at its source by stopping traffickers and preventing them from exploiting more victims. The elements of the model provide prosecutors and law enforcement with the tools and expertise to decimate trafficking in their home country.
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| Gwen Hendley 4968 Jasper Hwy. Hardeeville, SC 29927 Phone: (843) 784-3275
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| Robbin Garvin 89 S. I-77 N. Fort Mill, SC 29715 Phone: (803) 548-1173
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| Mr Sanjay Patel 100 Hwy. I-85 S. Blacksburg, SC 29702 Phone: (864) 839-3259
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| Todd Wood 307 1st Ave. S. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 628-5300
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| Serving Myrtle Beach and the surrounding Coastal Grand Strand through innovative mission projects in order to advance the teachings of Jesus. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Amos Harper 100 Welcome Center Pl. Fair Play, SC 29643 Phone: (864) 972-3731
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| Etta Carter 3301 N. Oak St. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577-4538
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| Community Education Classes/Seminars ect.; English as a Second Language Classes; GED, High School Diploma, and Work Ready Classes | See Also Schools-Public | |
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| Lisa Davis 200 Interstate 26 E. Landrum, SC 29356 Phone: (864) 457-2228
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| Angela Hasty 195 MM-195 Hamer, SC 29547 Phone: (843) 774-4711
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| Kathleen Moore 1301 2nd Ave. c/o Horry County Planning & Zoning Conway, SC 29526 Phone: (843) 915-5340
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| Motivates volunteers to create cleaner, greener communities and public spaces. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Foy Ford 710 Front St. Georgetown, SC 29440 Phone: (843) 527-2924
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| Live community theater in Georgetown. Strand Cinema, a division of Swamp Fox Players, shows art house movies. | See Also Theatres-Live, Nonprofit | |
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| Linda Swierenga 7300 N. Kings Hwy. Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 Phone: (843) 449-3384
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| Ocean View is comprised of people who are on a journey-a journey through life with Jesus Christ. On the surface, each journey looks different, for we come from all kinds of geographic backgrounds, faith experiences, and support systems, but we have this fundamental fact in common, we are all in need of an authentic relationship with God through Jesus Christ in which we learn to love and be loved. | See Also Churches | |
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| Shawna Mosley-Foster 3655 S. Hwy 17 Business Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 Phone: (843) 357-4483
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| Waccamaw Community Foundation provides philanthropic services for individuals and businesses. We also provide grants to nonprofit organizations in Horry and Georgetown counties. | See Also Nonprofit | |
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| Brandon Worley Greenville, SC 29617 Phone: (864) 448-4997
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| Carolina Adaptive Golf (CAG) is a South Carolina based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to create an environment where participants in the Carolinas have access to adaptive golf therapy that promotes inclusion, builds self-confidence and enhances quality of life. We are committed to addressing issues in the lack of equity in adaptive recreation. We understand all too well the void of available programming for adaptive athletes to experience the cognitive, physical, psychological, psychosocial and therapeutic benefits of adaptive golf, and we strive to provide unparalleled access to these benefits for youth, adults and veterans in the Carolinas.
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| Jackie Green PO Box 30398 Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 Phone: (330) 242-0098
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| The mission of the Grand Strand Down Syndrome Society is to make life better for people in our community who have Down syndrome and their families and caregivers. We will offer support and information to families and professionals, and we will promote a positive image of Down syndrome in our area. We will bring to light the potential and greatness that each person with Down syndrome possesses. We will strive to create the kind of awareness and acceptance of Down syndrome that will last long after our generation is gone. We will nurture parents of babies with Down syndrome, and we will provide all people whose lives have been touched by this condition a group where they feel welcomed and accepted. We will create opportunities for individuals and families to network, socialize, and become better informed. Furthermore, as we are able, we will support local, state, and national efforts to ensure fair and equitable conditions for all people who have Down syndrome or another disability.
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| Mark Ward Columbia, SC 29210 Phone: (843) 213-1516
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| Currently, more than 95,000 South Carolinians are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and over 199,000 family members and friends are providing care for them. Our chapter is here to help, serving the entire state through a network of regional offices.
We provide education and support to those facing Alzheimer’s and other dementias throughout our community, including those living with the disease, caregivers, health care professionals and families. We are also committed to advocating for the needs and rights of those facing Alzheimer’s disease and advancing critical research toward methods of treatment, prevention and, ultimately, a cure.
Take steps to advance the cause by joining us this fall for a Walk to End Alzheimer's event in Aiken, Anderson, Bluffton, Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Myrtle Beach, Rock Hill or Spartanburg.
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| Dr. John D'Ambrosio 611 Burroughs & Chapin Blvd., Ste. 208 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (919) 277-4222
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| For over 100 years, BBB has helped people make smarter decisions and is evolving to meet fast changing marketplace needs. BBB sets standards for ethical business behavior and monitors compliance. Almost 400,000 Accredited Businesses meet and commit to our high standards. BBB helps consumers identify trustworthy businesses, and those that aren’t, through more than 4 million BBB Business Reviews. BBB sets standards for and evaluates thousands of advertisements each year to ensure that people can trust what advertisers say. BBB sets standards for and evaluates the practices of thousands of charities so that donors know where their money is going. BBB coaches businesses on ethical behavior and how to build stronger, more trusting relationships with their customers.
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| Kathy Jenkins 1005 Osceola St. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 945-4902
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| Angelina Hunt 1012 16th Ave. NW. #114 Surfside Beach, SC 29575 Phone: (843) 331-8526
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| Freedom Readers is a local non-profit organization with a mission to improve reading skills in the low income communities by providing one-to-one literacy tutoring, free books, and an inspiring high energy learning environment. | See Also Nonprofit, Children and Youth Programs, Education | |
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| Stephanie Warren 690 33rd Ave N Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 448-7712
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| The Grand Strand Miracle Leagues offers individuals with disabilities the opportunity to participate in sports and recreational activities in a community-supported, safe, adapted, and encouraging environment. We offer baseball, soccer, golf and cheer for ages 4 and up. Programs are free for all players. We also have an all-access playground, All-Star Park.
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| Victoria Mackey PO Box 70248 Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 Phone: (843) 449-7284
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| The Chapin Memorial Library is a historic resource for the literary and intellectual concerns for the local citizens and Myrtle Beach visitors. The first x-ray machine for the publicly supported Ocean View Hospital was purchased by The Chapin Foundation. (This hospital was replaced by Grand Strand Hospital). Many local churches have been given assistance with building construction, capital improvements and their community programs.
Mr. Chapin was a visionary in planning for the future of a vibrant life in Myrtle Beach. His passion for serving all the citizens in Myrtle Beach is evident in the areas of focus he provided for including, YMCA, literary enrichment, health and wellness and charitable work. This work began modestly, but has blossomed to enrich the lives of untold citizens and visitors enjoying this beautiful location.
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| Rob Siena PO Box 1816 Conway, SC 29526 Phone: (860) 729-1670
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| The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is the uniformed, all-volunteer component of the United States Coast Guard. The Auxiliary was created by an act of Congress in 1939 and has grown to over 32,000 members who daily support the Coast Guard in all its non-military, and non-law-enforcement missions. We have members and units in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, American Samoa and Guam.
Auxiliary members conduct safety patrols on local waterways, assist in search and rescue, teach boating safety classes, conduct free vessel safety checks for the public, provide boating safety literature to dealers, as well as many other activities related to recreational boating safety. Collectively, Auxiliarists volunteer over 4.5 million hours per year and complete nearly 500,000 missions – a true force multiplier for the Coast Guard!
Membership in the Auxiliary is open to anyone 17 years of age and older. We are organized into sixteen districts nationwide, comprised of 171 divisions with approximately 980 flotillas. No matter where you live, there is a flotilla near you.
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| Mercy Myers 1217 38th Ave N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Phone: (843) 473-6270
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| The Blood Connection has been committed to saving lives since 1962. Founded in Greenville, South Carolina, TBC is an independently managed, not-for-profit, community blood center that provides blood products to more than 80 hospitals within Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Recognized by the U.S. Congress for its dedication to disaster preparedness and the community, TBC works diligently to collect blood from volunteer donors to meet the ever-increasing demand. By keeping collections local, TBC serves hundreds of thousands of patients a year in its communities. TBC is licensed and regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. For more information, visit thebloodconnection.org.
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| Dr. Renee Causey 1008 3rd Ave., Ste. C Conway, SC 29526 Phone: (843) 488-1011
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| We provide services for individual peer support, rapid HIV and hepatitis C testing, recovery meetings and certified peer support specialist training. All of our services are FREE of charge.
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| Dr. Jacinta Bryant 9654 N. Kings Hwy., Unit 2 Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 Phone: (843) 867-3575
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| At Carolina Shores Acceleration Academy, we offer a blended learning model that allows students to work in person and at home, year-round. With extended on-site hours, students focus on one course at a time and can complete coursework around their schedule. When working from home, students can receive remote support to help keep them on track in their courses. Our unique approach meets each student where they are and provides them with the support they need. Let's discover your future together!
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| Brooke Vu Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 Phone: (843) 503-9351
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| For the past one hundred years, Miss America has been one of the country’s most recognizable household names and has been at the center of everything from national trends, social movements and the birth of television. The young women involved have made a significant difference in people’s lives through their charitable and community service endeavors, using the national platform to educate millions of Americans on issues facing the nation. Miss America is more than a title, it’s a movement of empowering young women everywhere to dream big, to insist that their voices be heard and to inspire change in the world around them. Of course, Miss America wears a crown…she rules! The Miss Myrtle Beach Organization has replicated that same mindset here for young women located in the Myrtle Beach area.
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| Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 Phone: (843) 424-3222
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| Ordered Steps- A Movement Ministry has been created to establish various opportunities within our community for a move of God. The creative arts will be used to reach out through classes and workshops that teach the love of Jesus. Events that allow freedom in worship and praise. One-on-one mentoring and prayer time can bring healing and restoration. Community is not just about a group of people, but a group that is sharing, growing and building together. Being in relationship with one another and drawing closer to God.
Ordered Steps will offer "out-of-the-box" opportunities through the creative arts to open hearts and minds to experience a move of God in people's lives. We will "move" to meet people where they are, so that all can encounter God in a way that "moves" them.
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| Mike Neff 504 Harbison Cir. Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 Phone: (704) 787-0036
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| The Racing Brotherhood is a 501(c) charitable foundation that was established after the untimely passing of Terry Evans. Evans and Justin Milliken were/are racers at Myrtle Beach Speedway. The foundation was created to help offset medical expenses incurred by Justin Milliken and Evans family during his battle for his life. The ultimate goal of the foundation is to provide financial assistance to the families of racers who are faced with expenses resulting from various hardships. | See Also Nonprofit, Fund Raising, Sports | |
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| Kim Rodgers-Clora Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 Phone: (757) 275-6907
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| The Jacqueline Rodgers Foundation Inc. provides financial assistance to people going through breast cancer treatment. This organization is based out of Horry County. | See Also Nonprofit, Health-Wellness, Fund Raising, Minority Owned Business | |
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| 557 George Bishop Pkwy Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 Phone: (843) 236-9700
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| beachCHURCH is a non-denominational church located on George Bishop Parkway in Myrtle Beach near Fantasy Harbour with a mission of becoming a connected people, captivated by Christ, whose changed life is changing lives. | See Also Churches, Nonprofit | |
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| James L. Pasley Jr. 1261 Hwy. 501 E. Conway, SC 29526 Phone: (843) 234-4100
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| Our mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of children, families, individuals and communities by providing innovative services in addition to collaborating with agencies and organizations to promote economic stability and self-sufficiency while providing a hand-up to those who need it most. | See Also Nonprofit, Children and Youth Programs | |
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| Justin Vermuth 225 E. Robinson St., Ste. 545 Orlando, FL 32801 Phone: (407) 245-7601
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| The American Resort Development Association (ARDA) is the Washington D.C.-based trade association representing the vacation ownership and resort development industries (timeshares). ARDA has almost 1,000 corporate members ranging from privately held firms to publicly traded corporations with extensive experience in shared ownership interests in leisure real estate. The membership also includes timeshare owner associations (HOAs), resort management companies, industry vendors, suppliers, and consultants; as well as owners through the ARDA Resort Owners Coalition (ARDA-ROC).
ARDA promotes the growth and development of the timeshare industry through a variety of capacities. | | |
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