by epatankar | Dec 16, 2025 | Blog, Education, In the News, Pave the Path, Stories of Hope
Marcus first learned about Bluffton Self Help through a friend who saw his potential long before he saw it in himself. He had always dreamed of going to college, but without the finances or the proper guidance to navigate the enrollment process, the path forward felt...
by epatankar | Dec 16, 2025 | Blog, Education, In the News, Pave the Path, Stories of Hope
When Sabrina first came to Bluffton Self Help, she was working full-time at a job she enjoyed—but the quiet pull for something more kept tugging at her. She knew earning her GED was the key to unlocking new opportunities, yet the thought of returning to the classroom...
by epatankar | Nov 17, 2025 | Blog, Education, In the News, Pave the Path, Stories of Hope
When you meet Dominic, his impeccable work ethic and quick sense of humor are impossible to miss. Balancing two demanding jobs—one as a customer service representative and another as an assistant manager at a popular local retail store—he still made time to focus on...
by epatankar | Aug 4, 2025 | Blog, Education, In the News, Pave the Path, Stories of Hope
When Miquel arrived in Bluffton, he brought with him a dream, a deep sense of purpose, and a powerful determination to succeed. Encouraged by a friend, he turned to Bluffton Self Help (BSH) to begin writing the next chapter of his life. With clear goals and an...
by epatankar | Aug 4, 2025 | Blog, Education, In the News, Pave the Path, Stories of Hope
There are numerous reasons why an adult learner comes to Bluffton Self Help ready to pave a path forward, but the common thread is always a brighter future. Like Katrina, who came to us in pursuit of securing her dream as a florist. The work ethic and...
by epatankar | May 2, 2025 | Blog, In the News, Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Partner Spotlight, Pave the Path, Red Apron Alliance, Stories of Hope, The Apron, The Market
At Bluffton Self Help, we know that financial hardship is rarely a standalone issue. It’s often the first crisis a neighbor is forced to name; however, behind it are layers tied to employment, basic needs, and family stability. That’s why we are grateful for the...