BASH at the Lake, Bluffton Self Help’s third annual fundraiser, is open to the entire community, and will be held on May 5th at Hampton Lake. This
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BSH receives Major Grant from Community Foundation of the Lowcountry
Bluffton Self Help has received a major Challenge Grant for its “Building and Sustaining Hope” capital campaign from the Hilton Head Island Foundation
Read MoreSt. Andrew by the Sea Awards Grant to BSH
Jim Sims(left). Chairman of the St. Andrew By-The-Sea United Methodist Church Endowment Fund presents a check from the Endowment Fund for $8,000 to
Read MoreThe 3rd Annual BASH at the Lake Fundraiser is almost here!
May 5th is the date for Bluffton Self Help's third annual fundraiser. All proceeds will support the operating budget for Bluffton's largest charity
Read MoreExecutive Director Application Deadline Ends
Bluffton Self Help's Search Committee has been quite busy receiving applications for the Executive Director position, which was posted between March
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Take your career on a Mission! Are you looking for a career opportunity that directly impacts the community you live in? How about an opportunity
Read MoreGIVING BACK
Bluffton Self Help is the area's largest non-profit focused on issues that matter most to local families in need. Through 2010, Bluffton Self Help has
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Ethan’s teacher listened as he complained of headaches. She noticed that Ethan was having trouble reading his books and worried that his academic
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Linda sought assistance from CODA when her husband’s continued physical abuse became intolerable. Unfortunately, CODA’s housing facility was already
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Help Matters… The promise of a new job didn’t pay the electric bill that was due at 5pm, but BSH did! From Frank, BSH received the following: “I
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Wanda’s child was born prematurely at three pounds, two ounces. Mother and child spent two months at the MUSC Children’s Hospital (and Ronald
Read MoreCatch the Christmas spirit by giving back
The Island Packet The Christmas spirit is alive in the Lowcountry. And that's good news, considering needs also are high, according to two nonprofit
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