You’re there for us. So we’re here for you.
Community Support is the Heart of Everything We Do.
At Bluffton Self Help, we’re deeply grateful for the businesses and organizations who have stood beside us as we work to build brighter futures for our Lowcountry neighbors in need. But we also believe that the strongest pathways to success are two-way streets—built on connection, trust, and shared purpose. You’ve been there for us. So, we want to be there for you.
We are here to support our neighbors – whether it’s your employees, congregation, peers, or someone you know in need. Please don’t hesitate to connect them with Bluffton Self Help. It is our privilege to lend a helping hand.
Contact Carli Anselmi to learn how we can provide support to the members and peers of our Red Apron Alliance Partners.
The Market
The Market can be a lifeline for neighbors in our community. Whether you’re experiencing a bump along your path, or struggling to make ends meet, access to food is non-negotiable for Bluffton Self Help.
Education & Training
Education is a transformational tool for those who are looking to expand their skills. By getting your GED or becoming bilingual, your earning potential can grow by $8,000 annually.
Coordinated Resources
Whether you are utilizing Bluffton Self Help’s resources or looking for additional support, we are here to connect you with the right partner. Reducing our neighbors barriers one step at a time.
Emergency Financial Assistance
We are privileged to offer Emergency Financial Assistance to folks who are experiencing an unforeseen hardship. We know that sometimes all someone needs is a hand up to get back on their feet.

Team Building Opportunities
We know that we can’t do this work alone. We are grateful for our community members who step up and support our mission and neighbors.
Red Apron Alliance Collaborations
Self Help Launches New Mobile Market to Expand Food Access Across the Lowcountry
Self Help officially unveiled its new refrigerated Mobile Market this week during a ribbon cutting celebration with community leaders, supporters, partners, volunteers, and staff. The new Mobile Market has been more than a year in the making and represents a major...
When Stability Isn’t Optional. It’s Infrastructure.
At Self Help, we often talk about meeting immediate needs. But the truth is, our work reaches far beyond food assistance or emergency aid. Stability functions much like infrastructure, quietly supporting everything else in a person’s life. When families have access to...
From Idea to 1,500 Donations: Local Eagle Scout Tackles Food Insecurity
Nearly ten years ago, Austin Marshall began his journey in Scouting at just six years old. Like many young Scouts, he learned the basics—teamwork, responsibility, and perseverance. But what sets Scouting apart is how those early lessons grow into something much...














