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Charleston County School District Directory of Organizations Providing Direct Services to Students at Schools 2017-2018 December21, 2017

p2 CONTENTS Introduction...3 Arts...4 Carolina Studios...4 Charleston Performing Arts Kids on Stage...4 Charleston Symphony Orchestra...5 Dance.Laugh.Learn....5 Engaging Creative Minds...6 Heal with HeARTS...6 Redux Contemporary Art Center...7 Smalls Institute of Music and Youth Leadership...7 Yo Art!...8 Career and Technology...9 AccessAbility...9 ACE Mentors of Greater Charleston...9 Be a Mentor - Career Path Mentoring...10 Charleston Animal Society - Veterinary Science Initiative...10 Google CS First...11 Junior Achievement of Greater Charleston...11 Teach the Need...12 YEScarolina...12 Fitness and Wellness...13 Charleston Youth Rugby...13 Coastal Lacrosse...13 DancED...14 Edisto Island Youth Recreation...14 Empowered Minds...15 Girls on the Run...15 Lowcountry Youth Tennis Association...16 The First Tee of Greater Charleston - National School Program...16 History/Social Studies...17 Historic Charleston Foundation...17 The Charleston Museum...17 Literacy...18 Charleston Animal Society - Woof to Read...18 I-Beam...18 Reading Partners...19 Rotary Clubs- Rotary Readers...19 Medical...20 MUSC School-Based Health Centers...20 Mental Health...21 MUSC National Crime Victims Center - COPE...21 MUSC Telemental Health...21 SC Department of Mental Health...22 Windwood Family Services...22 Mentoring/Leadership...23 Be a Mentor - Lunch Buddies...23 Be a Mentor - Goals & Growth...23 Charleston County Sheriff's Office - Lunch with Deputies...24 Chick-Fil-A Leaders Academy...24 City of Charleston Police - Lunch Buddies...25 Dazzling Divas - Girls Who Sparkle...25 Island Mentoring...26 Men of Action...26 North Palm Ministries...27 R3 (Real Talk, Real Action, Real Results)...27 The Partners for a Better Community - Mentoring Minds...28 Risk Prevention...29 Heritage Community Services - Heritage Keepers...29 MUSC National Crime Victims Center - EMPOWERR...29 Socio-Emotional/Behavioral...30 Charleston Animal Society - Pet Buddies...30 Communities in Schools...30 WINGS for Kids...31 STEM...32 Earth Heart Growers...32 Lowcountry Maritime Society - STEAM Boat building...32 The Green Heart Project - Farm-To-School Program...33 Tutoring...34 Charleston Area Senior Citizens - Foster Grandparents...34 Charleston Area Senior Citizens - RSVP...34 Charleston Hope - Classroom Mentors...35 The Citadel Office of Service Learning - Tutoring...35 Off-Site (not at schools)...36 Beyond Our Walls...36 Chucktown Squash...36 Lowcountry Aquatics Project Swimmings (LAPS)...37 Metanoia - Youth Leadership Academy...37 Team Backpack Journalist...38 Youth Empowerment Services (YES)...38 Other...39 Charleston Promise Neighborhood...39 Hands of Christ...40 Kiawah Cares...40 Lowcountry Food Bank - BackPack Buddies & In-School Pantry...40 Lowcountry Orphan Relief...41 Index of Organizations by Name...43

p3 INTRODUCTION CCSD has developed a centralized clearinghouse to coordinate partners that meet with students at school on a regular, ongoing basis (e.g., daily, weekly). Benefits of the Clearinghouse: Provide transparency & equity for partners Protect instructional time Match schools needs with organizations services Identify opportunities for collaboration among organizations Quantify & celebrate organizations contributions Measure impact Things to Consider - before saying Yes and inviting a partner into your school: Respect the school day. Can a partner meet with students before school, after school, on weekends, summer? Protect instructional time. Is scheduling based on time(s) that do not interrupt student learning? Be strategic. Is there a match between partner's services and students needs? Be high-quality. Will time that students spend with a partner boost academic or non-academic performance more than the time that they could have spent with school staff? It s okay to say No. If an organization tells you that they have been approved by the district, that doesn t mean that you must have them in your school. If in doubt, please direct an organization to: CCSD Office of Strategy & Communications partnerships@charleston.k12.sc.us 843-937-6303 Partnerships Point-of-Contact: Each school should assign a Partnerships Coordinator (e.g., guidance counselor, assistant principal) to serve as your point-of-contact for all organizations coming into your school. BOTTOM LINE Our goal is to be strategic with every minute that students spend at school. We want to ensure that each student is getting the specific services that he/she needs to boost his/her academic and non-academic performance. We want to schedule the right services for the right children at the right time in the day for the right duration.

p4 ARTS Carolina Studios Description of Services: Mobile recording studio Contact & Title: Cathedra Miller, Executive Director Email: info@carolinastudios.net Telephone: 843-608-9332 Website: www.carolinastudios.net Geographic Area: Grade Levels: Specific Populations: Schedule: During instructional time, after school CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: School-Based Reference: Charleston Performing Arts Kids on Stage Description of Services: Kids on Stage provides singing, dancing and acting to children that may not otherwise receive it. Contact & Title: Scott Pfeiffer, co-founder E-mail: info@charlestonperformingarts.org Telephone: 843-991-5582 Website: www.charlestonperformingarts.org Geographic Area: James Island Grade Levels: Elementary Specific Populations: No Schedule: During the school day Fee for Service: Yes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Murray-LaSaine Elementary School-Based Reference: Meredith Wallace, Principal, Murray-LaSaine Elementary

p5 Charleston Symphony Orchestra - Charleston Symphony Orchestrated Description of Services: Charleston Symphony Orchestra (CSO) offers free/low-cost educational opportunities including concerts and guest speakers, with a special emphasis on reaching Title I schools and under-served areas. Contact & Title: Mitsuko Flynn, Director of Education and Community Engagement Email: mflynn@charlestonsymphony.org Telephone: 843-723-7528 ext. 103 Website: http://charlestonsymphony.org/education/ Geographic Area: Any interested school Grade Levels: K-12 Specific Populations: Preference given to Title I schools Schedule: During the school day, based on musicians' availability CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: CSO visited 53 schools in Charleston County, 21 of which were Title I. Some schools we have visited include A.C. Corcoran Elementary, Angel Oak Elementary, Frierson Elementary, Haut Gap Middle, Wando High, and School of the Arts. District Point-of-Contact: Catherine Hines-McCormick, Fine Arts Coordinator School-Based Reference: Renee Sim, music teacher, James Island Elementary Dance.Laugh.Learn Description of Services: Music, drama, dance Contact & Title: Kerri Ford, founder Email: info@dancelaughlearn.org Telephone: 917-727-6875 Website: https://dancelaughlearn.org/ Grade Levels: K-5 Specific Populations: No Schedule: During school day, after school Fee for Service: Yes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Mt. Zion Elementary School-Based Reference: Diemchi Nguyen, school counselor, Mt. Zion Elementary

p6 Engaging Creative Minds Description of Services: Engaging Creative Minds (ECM) provides hands-on, minds-on opportunities to engage students through STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) within the classroom during instructional time. Contact & Title: Robin Berlinsky, Executive Director Email: Robin@engagingcreativeminds.org Telephone: 843-277-2016 Website: www.engagingcreativeminds.org Grade Levels: Primarily 3rd-5th grade Specific Populations: No Schedule: During content-area instructional time Fee for Service: Yes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: 24 schools total, a sample of those schools are: CE Williams Middle, Jennie Moore Elementary, Angel Oak Elementary, Ashley River Creative Art Research-Based Program: Yes District Point-of-Contact: Catherine Hines-McCormack, Fine Arts Coordinator School-Based Reference: Eric Hansen, Principal, North Charleston Creative Arts Heal with HeARTS Description of Services: Heal with HeARTS is a program to immerse students in an integrated visual and performing arts program. Students will create artwork, learn to perform dance and music, and finish with a performance in the community. Contact & Title: Megen Mims, Founder Email: megmims@hotmail.com Telephone: 404-309-3000 Website: www.healwithhearts.com Grade Levels: Elementary Specific Populations: No Schedule: During instructional time Fee for Service: Yes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Murray LaSaine Elementary, James Island Elementary School-Based Reference: Meredith Wallace, Principal at Murray-LaSaine

p7 Redux Contemporary Art Center- Visual Arts Enrichment Description of Services: Integral to the Redux mission is to educate our community about current practices in art through both an academic and hands-on approach. Contact & Title: Megan Collier-Bansil, Education & Outreach Coordinator Email: megan@reduxstudios.org Telephone: 843-722-0697 Website: http://reduxstudios.org/ Grade Levels: 2nd - 6th Grade Specific Populations: Title I Schedule: After school Fee for Service: Yes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Sander-Clyde, Memminger District Point-of-Contact: Wallace Bonds, Operations Officer, Expanded Learning School-Based Reference: Deborah Bobo, teacher-librarian, Sanders-Clyde Smalls Institute of Music and Youth Leadership Description of Services: Mobile music classroom instruction in piano, guitar, and percussion Contact & Title: Sherry Smalls, Co-founder Email: SmallsMusicLab@comcast.net Telephone: 843-906-9444 Website: www.smallsmusiclab.org Geographic Area: Grade Levels: Specific Populations: Schedule: Fee for Service: CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Research-Based Program: District Point-of-Contact: School-Based Reference:

p8 Yo Art! Inc Description of Services: Media arts programming designed to spark the students curiosity and engage them in issues beyond their own life boundaries. Contact & Title: Gene Furchgott, Executive Director Email: gfurchgo@gmail.com Telephone: 843-556-6800 Website: http://yoartinc.org/ Grade Levels: 4th - 8th Specific Populations: Title I schools Schedule: During instructional time CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: James Simons, Memminger, Charleston Development Academy, Simmons-Pinckney, Jerry Zucker, Frierson, Mt. Zion, Mary Ford, AC Corcoran, Minnie Hughes District Point-of-Contact: Rodney Moore, Science Coordinator (Yo Art! board member) School-Based Reference: Jake Perlmutter, Principal, Jerry Zucker Middle

p9 CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION AccessAbility Description of Services: Individual and life skills coaching programs for transition students with disabilities Contact & Title: Julia Martinelli, Executive Director Email: info@abilitysc.org Telephone: 843-225-5080 Website: http://www.abilitysc.org/services/ Geographic Area: All Charleston County high schools Grade Levels: High school Specific Populations: High school students with disabilities Schedule: During the school day, weekends, after school and summer CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Burke, North Charleston High, Wando, West Ashley High, Garrett, Military Magnet, Baptist Hill, St. John s District Point-of-Contact: Mary Stahl, Department of Exceptional Children, Secondary Schools Coordinator School-Based Reference: John Bracy, Transition Specialist, West Ashley High ACE Mentors of Greater Charleston Description of Services: Architecture, Construction, and Engineering (ACE) is a mentor program designed to introduce high school students to the wide range of career opportunities in the building design and construction industry. Teams meet every other week for an hour and a half during the school day. Student teams work directly with industry professionals from the area s leading firms, who volunteer their time to mentor the students as they design hypothetical projects, tour local construction sites, and visit architectural, engineering, and construction offices. For students, ACE is a unique chance to discover and develop new skills, solidify future goals, and get a jump-start to exciting and rewarding careers. Many students form positive and lasting relationships with industry professionals who can become influential references for obtaining college admissions, scholarships, internships, and even full-time employment. In addition to professional connections, the affiliate offers scholarship opportunities to deserving seniors who plan to attend college. Contact & Title: Rob Turner, Mechanical Engineer Email: rob@charlestonengineering.com Telephone: 843-813-4441 Website: http://www.acementor.org/charleston-sc Geographic Area: Grade Levels: Specific Populations: Schedule: Fee for Service:

p10 CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Research-Based Program: District Point-of-Contact: School-Based Reference: Be a Mentor - Career Path Mentoring Description of Services: Career Path Mentoring is one-on-one mentoring with a high school student. The focus is relationship building between the mentor and the student to explore a career field of interest to the student. Mentors help the student plan for their future by exploring secondary education options and career interests, and connecting with local professionals. The commitment is weekly lunch time meetings for the duration of the school year. Contact & Title: Eileen Burkhardt, Executive Director Email: eburkhardt@beamentornow.org Telephone: 843-554-5987 Website: www.beamentornow.org Grade Levels: 9th-12th Specific Populations: At-risk or "yellow zone" students Schedule: Mentors meet with students during their lunch/recess time in order to provide extra support while not taking away from instructional time. CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: North Charleston High School, West Ashley High School District Point-of-Contact: Chad Vail, Work-based Learning Partnerships Coordinator School-Based Reference: Elizabeth Linda, West Ashley High School Charleston Animal Society - Veterinary Science Initiative Description of Services: Use veterinary medicine as an engaging way to introduce science to high school students in the classroom. Contact & Title: De Daltorio, Sr. Director of Humane Education Email: ddaltorio@charlestonanimalsociety.org Telephone: 843-329-1548 Website: http://www.vsiprogram.com Grade Levels: High school Specific Populations: No Schedule: During instructional time Fee for Service: Partially (for field trip to Charleston Animal Society) CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: West Ashley High School-Based Reference: Joe Jutzi, science teacher, West Ashley High

p11 Google CS First Description of Services: Experiential learning for basic computer science offered to schools via web-based application. Contact & Title: KaMar Galloway, Program Manager, CS First Email: kamar@google.com Telephone: 704-604-8189 Website: https://www.cs-first.com/en/home & www.cs-first.com/clubs Geographic Area: Grade Levels: Specific Populations: Schedule: Fee for Service: CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Research-Based Program: District Point-of-Contact: School-Based Reference: Junior Achievement of Greater South Carolina Description of Services: Connect local professionals with classrooms to deliver interactive experiences in financial literacy, workforce readiness and entrepreneurship tailored for grades K-12. Contact & Title: Jeni Becker, Coastal Area Director Email: jeni.becker@ja.org Telephone: 803-252-1974 Website: http://centralsc.ja.org Grade Levels: K-12 Specific Populations: No Schedule: During instructional time CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: St. John s High School, Stall High School, North Charleston High School, West Ashley High School, Haut Gap Middle School, Laing Middle School, James Simons Elementary, and North Charleston Elementary School Research-Based Program: Yes District Point-of-Contact: Chad Vail, work-based learning partnership coordinator School-Based Reference: Carolyn Southall, CTE teacher, North Charleston High School

p12 Teach the Need Description of Services: Deliver six lessons in restaurant skills curriculum to high school students. The program's goal is to help young adults develop the skills and confidence needed to secure and retain employment, especially in the local food and beverage industry. Contact & Title: Mickey Bakst, President and Operating Director Email: mickey.bakst@belmond.com Telephone: 843-810-5960 Website: https://www.facebook.com/teachtheneed/ Geographic Area: All high schools Grade Levels: 12th Specific Populations: At risk students Schedule: During instructional time CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Garrett, North Charleston, West Ashley, Wando, Stall, Military Magnet, St. John s District Point-of-Contact: Kim Wilson, Executive Director, Secondary Learning Community School-Based Reference: None YEScarolina -Entrepreneurship Training Description of Services: Teach principles of entrepreneurship and free enterprise including entrepreneurship teacher training, business plan competitions, mentorship programs, scholarships, SC Student & Teacher of the Year, and summer & after school biz camps. Contact & Title: Austin Stone, Executive Director Email: astone@yescarolina.com Telephone: 843-805-4901 Website: www.yescarolina.com Geographic Area: Any middle and high school in Charleston County Grade Levels: 7-12 Specific Populations: Students taking entrepreneurship courses Schedule: During instructional time CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: District Point-of-Contact: Chad Vail, Work-based Learning Coordinator School-Based Reference: None

p13 FITNESS AND WELLNESS Charleston Youth Rugby Description of Services: Promotion of non-contact rugby to boys and girls ages 5-14 Contact & Title: Brian Hoel, Managing Director Email: charlestonyouthrugby@gmail.com Telephone: 843-696-1526 Website: https://www.facebook.com/charlestonyouthrugby/ Geographic Area: Grade Levels: Specific Populations: Schedule: Fee for Service: CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Research-Based Program: District Point-of-Contact: School-Based Reference: Coastal Lacrosse - Learn2Lax Description of Services: Students to attend practices two times per week during the fall and spring seasons. Practices emphasize the importance of teamwork and aim to build student confidence. Contact & Title: Ed Dougherty, Executive Director Email: info@coastallacrosse.org Telephone: 843-580-8104 Website: www.coastallacrosse.org Grade Levels: Elementary Specific Populations: No Schedule: After school and weekends Fee for Service: Yes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Memminger, North Charleston ES, Sanders Clyde, Mary Ford, Chicora, Angel Oak District Point-of-Contact: Wallace Bonds, Operations Officer, Expanded Learning School-Based Reference: Susan Sacco, Communities in Schools student support specialist, Burns

p14 DancED Description of Services: Contact & Title: Heather Johnson, Executive Director Email: heather@dancedsc.org Telephone: 843-822-0388 Website: www.dancedsc.org Grade Levels: K-5 Specific Populations: No Schedule: After school Fee for Service: Yes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Sanders-Clyde, Chicora, Angel Oak, Memminger, Mary Ford District Point-of-Contact: Wallace Bonds, Operations Officer, Expanded Learning School-Based Reference: Danielle Daniels, after school site coordinator, Sanders-Clyde Edisto Island Youth Recreation Description of Services: Organized sports Contact & Title: Jack DiLuna, founder Email: info@edistoislandyouthrec.org Telephone: 843-869-5159 Website: http://www.edistoislandyouthrec.org/ Geographic Area: Edisto Grade Levels: K-6 Specific Populations: None Schedule: After school CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Jane Edwards School-Based Reference: Melissa (Misty) Estes, school counselor, West Ashley High

p15 Empowered Minds Description of Services: Bring the practice of yoga and mindfulness to empower and ground students. It is our intention to help students cultivate resilience, self-worth, self-control, and awareness so they thrive at school, at home, and in their communities. Contact & Title: Leigh Crowder-Biearman, Founder Email: leighleighc13@gmail.com Telephone: 843-714-9828 Website: www.empoweredminds.org Geographic Area: Downtown Charleston Grade Levels: CD-12th Specific Populations: Title I Schedule: During instructional time CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Mitchell, Memminger, James Simons, Simmons-Pinckney, Burke School-Based Reference: Chris Ryan, Principal, James Simons Girls on the Run Description of Services: An after-school program designed to allow every girl to recognize her inner strength. The curriculum inspires girls to define their lives on their own terms. Throughout the season, the girls make new friends, build their confidence and celebrate all that makes them unique. Contact & Title: Tonya Pilkenton, Council Director Email: tonya.pilkenton@girlsontherun.org Telephone: 843-480-1905 Website: www.gotrcharleston.org/ Geographic Area: All elementary and middle schools in Charleston County Grade Levels: 3rd through 8th Specific Populations: Females in those grades Schedule: After school Fee for Service: Yes. Scholarships offered. CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Belle Hall Elementary, Jennie Moore Elementary, Sullivan s Island Elementary Research-Based Program: Yes District Point-of-Contact: Wallace Bonds, Operations Officer, Expanded Learning School-Based Reference: Walker Russell, Sullivans Island Elementary

p16 Lowcountry Youth Tennis Association Description of Services: Youth tennis that promotes fun, a healthy lifestyle and life skills development. Contact & Title: Jennifer Baez, Program Manager Email: info@lytatennis.org Telephone: 843-566-1803 Website: www.lytatennis.org Grade Levels: K-12 Specific Populations: None Schedule: After school and weekends. Some PE teachers have been trained by us to include tennis into their curriculum. CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: West Ashley Middle, Lambs, Goodwin, and Hunley Park District Point-of-Contact: Jennifer Baez, Capital Programs School-Based Reference: John Farrelly, music teacher & LYTA Coach The First Tee of Greater Charleston Description of Services: Provide young people with character-building and life skills lessons using golf as the platform, typically in the PE class. Through The First Tee, young people discover how skills essential to success on a golf course can also help them flourish in life. Select students are invited to a local golf course for one-on-one golf instruction and mentoring. Contact & Title: Megan Taylor, Program Director Email: Megan@thefirstteegreatercharleston.org Telephone: 843-864-4200 Website: www.thefirstteegreatercharleston.org Grade Levels: Pre K through 5th grade Specific Populations: No Schedule: We train PE teachers to run this program during their PE classes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Angel Oak, Ashley River Creative Arts, Charleston Development Academy, Charleston Progressive Academy, Burns, East Cooper Montessori, Hursey, James Island Elementary, Lambs, Orange Grove Charter, Montessori Community, Murray-LaSaine, Oakland District Point-of-Contact: Robert (Bob) Olson, PE Coordinator School-Based Reference: Ezra Cowan, PE teacher, Charleston Progressive Academy

p17 HISTORY/SOCIAL STUDIES Historic Charleston Foundation Description of Services: Education Staff teach lessons. Students can write with quill pens, play 18th century games, read primary sources, tell Gullah stories, examine real artifacts, clean picked cotton, and analyze documents. Contact & Title: Leigh Moring, Education Coordinator Email: lmoring@historiccharleston.org Telephone: 843-724-8491 Website: historiccharleston.org Grade Levels: K-8 Specific Populations: None Schedule: After-school Fee for Service: Yes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Mary Ford, Sander-Clyde, Chicora District Point-of-Contact: Wallace Bonds, Operations Officer, Expanded Learning School-Based Reference: Loretta Hart, lead teacher, Mary Ford Elementary The Charleston Museum Description of Services: Contact & Title: Stephanie Thomas, Chief of Education and Interpretation Email: sthomas@charlestonmuseum.org Telephone: 843-722-2996 Website: www.charlestonmuseum.org Geographic Area: Throughout Charleston County Grade Levels: Primarily elementary grades Specific Populations: None Schedule: After school, during instructional time Fee for Service: Yes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: We worked with every elementary school in the county this year plus a few middle and high schools District Point-of-Contact: Barbara Hairfield, Social Studies Coordinator School-Based Reference:

p18 LITERACY Charleston Animal Society - Woof to Read Description of Services: Improve literacy skills of children through the assistance of registered therapy dogs in an effective, unique and fun manner. Contact & Title: De Daltorio, Sr. Director of Humane Education Email: ddaltorio@charlestonanimalsociety.org Telephone: 843-329-1548 Website: www.charlestonanimalsociety.org Grade Levels: Elementary grades Specific Populations: None Schedule: During instructional time CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Mitchell Elementary School-Based Reference: Alison Johnson, school counselor, Mitchell Elementary I-Beam Description of Services: I-Beam is a lunchtime literacy and mentoring program for elementary students. Contact & Title: Thomas Gault, Coordinator Email: thom.gault@ecfaithnetwork.org Telephone: 843-972-7566 Website: www.ecfaithnetwork.org Geographic Area: East Cooper Grade Levels: 2-5 Specific Populations: Struggling readers, children at risk (determined by reading scores or school administrators) Schedule: CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Belle Hall, Charles Pinckney, James B. Edwards, Jennie Moore, Laurel Hill Primary, Mamie Whitesides, St. James Santee (Carolina Park and Mt Pleasant Academy starting fall 2017) District Point-of-Contact: Adrienne Lauder, team associate, Elementary Learning Community School-Based Reference: Karen Felder, Principal, Jennie Moore

p19 Reading Partners Description of Services: An evidence-based and community-driven organization that recruits and trains volunteers to work one-on-one with students for 45 minutes twice a week, and following a structured, research-based curriculum. Contact & Title: Kecia Greenho, Executive Director Email: kecia.greenho@readingpartners.org Telephone: 508-561-3537 Website: www.readingpartners.org/charleston Grade Levels: K-5 Specific Populations: Struggling readers in Title I schools Schedule: During school day Fee for Service: Yes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Corcoran, Angel Oak, Frierson, Goodwin, Hunley Park, James Island Elementary, Pinehurst, Mitchell, Hursey, Mary Ford, Memminger, Pepperhill, Sanders-Clyde District Point-of-Contact: Jessica Richards, Literacy Coordinator School-Based Reference: Debbie Smith, Principal, Mitchell Elementary Rotary Clubs - Rotary Readers Description of Services: Members of several Rotary Clubs in the Charleston visit schools during lunch time to build relationships of trust and accountability with students through reading. Contact & Title: Rotary Club of Charleston (historic) - Richard Sidebotttom, Education Committee Chair Rotary Club of Charleston (breakfast) - Edward Scarborough, Service Projects Chair Rotary Club of St. Andrews - Phil Cook, Education Committee Chair Email: rsidebottom@mac-ha.com edward.s@carolinaoneplus.com pecookpcs1@gmail.com Telephone: 843-530-8788 843-792-9531 843-754-9700 Website: http://www.charleston-rotary.org/ Geographic Area: Downtown, West Ashley Grade Levels: CD-2 Specific Populations: None Schedule: During instructional time CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Mitchell, James Simons, Oakland School-Based Reference: Alison Johnson, guidance counselor, Mitchell Elementary

p20 MEDICAL MUSC School-based Health Clinics Description of Services: In-person and telehealth services Contact & Title: Elana Wells, Program Manager Email: navon@musc.edu Telephone: 843-876-0240 Website: www.muschealth.org/telehealth Geographic Area: Downtown Charleston (neck area), parts of North Charleston, Hollywood Grade Levels: All grade levels Specific Populations: None Schedule: During school day Fee for Service: Yes, we bill health insurance for services CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Baptist Hill Middle High, Minnie Hughes Elementary, E.B. Ellington Elementary, Pattison's Academy for Comprehensive Education (PACE), James Simons Elementary, Mary Ford Elementary, Sanders-Clyde Creative Arts, Burke High School, Simmons Pinckney Middle, Meeting Street Elementary @ Brentwood, Memminger Elementary, Goodwin Elementary, Chicora School of Communications, Edmund A. Burns Elementary, Hunley Park Elementary, Mitchell Math and Science Elementary, Greg Mathis Charter High School, North Charleston Elementary, North Charleston High, Daniel Jenkins Academy, Charleston Charter School for Math and Science District Point-of-Contact: Melissa Prendergast, Director, Nursing Services School-Based Reference: Charlene Barbot, School Nurse, Mary Ford Elementary

p21 MENTAL HEALTH MUSC National Crime Victims Center COPE Description of Services: The COPE program works under the Center for Telehealth at MUSC, which currently has a contract with CCSD to provide trauma-focused mental health counseling services to students in combination with primary care. These services are provided both in person, as well as via telehealth per the contract with CCSD. Due to this contact, we are a referral driven program, meaning that we approach each school once a referral is received to establish services for each individual student. Contact & Title: John Rodriguez, Coordinator E-mail: rodrigjo@musc.edu Telephone: 843-792-2945 Website: http://www.nctsnet.org/nctsn_assets/pdfs/materials_for_applicants/cope_2-11-05.pdf Grade Levels: All Specific Populations: Students who have experienced trauma Schedule: During school day CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Any school (referral-based program) Research-Based Program: Yes School-Based Reference: None MUSC Telemental Health Description of Services: Counseling and clinical services Contact & Title: Elana Wells, Program Manager Email: navon@musc.edu Telephone: 843-876-0240 Website: www.muschealth.org/telehealth Grade Levels: All Specific Populations: No Schedule: During instructional time Fee for Service: Yes, we bill health insurance for services CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Baptist Hill, Stall, Lambs, Ellington, Burns, Jane Edwards, Mary Ford, Meeting Street @ Brentwood, Minnie Hughes, North Charleston Elementary, Pinehurst, Northwoods, James Simons, Hunley Park, Zucker, Cario, Dunston, Oakland, Morningside Research-Based Program: Yes District Point-of-Contact: Melissa Prendergast, Director, Nursing Services School-Based Reference: None

p22 SC Department of Mental Health - Charleston Dorchester Mental Health Center's School-based Services Description of Services: Counseling and clinical services Contact & Title: David Gehr, School-based Coordinator Email: david.gehr@scdmh.org Telephone: 843-852-4100 x608 Website: www.charlestondorchestermhc.org Grade Levels: All Specific Populations: No Schedule: During instructional time Fee for Service: Yes, we bill health insurance for services CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: 33 schools (primarily Title I schools) Research-Based Program: Yes District Point-of-Contact: Jennifer Coker, Executive Director, Department of Alternative Programs & Services School-Based Reference: Dr. Timothy Schavel, Principal, Malcolm C. Hursey Elementary Windwood Family Services Description of Services: School-based mental health therapeutic services Contact & Title: Deborah McKelvey, Executive Director Email: mckelvey@windwoodfarm.org Telephone: 843-991-0681 Website: windwoodfarm.org Geographic Area: Charleston Grade Levels: All grade levels Specific Populations: None Schedule: During school day Fee for Service: Yes, we bill health insurance for services CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Mitchell Elementary Research-Based Program: Yes School-Based Reference: Alison Johnson, school counselor, Mitchell Elementary

p23 MENTORING/LEADERSHIP Be a Mentor - Lunch Buddies Description of Services: The Lunch Buddies program is one-on-one mentoring with an elementary-grade student. The focus is relationship building between the mentor and the student to develop social and emotional skills through conversation, arts & crafts, sports & games, academic support, and other activities. The commitment is weekly lunch time meetings for the duration of the school year. Contact & Title: Eileen Burkhardt. Executive Director Email: eburkhardt@beamentornow.org Telephone: 843-554-5987 Website: www.beamentornow.org Grade Levels: K-5 Specific Populations: At-risk or "yellow zone" students Schedule: Mentors meet with students during their lunch/recess time in order to provide extra support while not taking away from instructional time. CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Memminger Elementary, St. Andrews School for Math & Science, North Charleston Creative Arts Elementary, James Island Elementary, Pepperhill Elementary, Burns Elementary, Meeting Street Elementary @ Brentwood District Point-of-Contact: Chadwick Vail, Work-based Learning Partnerships Coordinator School-Based Reference: Mary Haigler, school counselor, North Charleston Creative Arts Elementary Be a Mentor - Goals & Growth Description of Services: Goals & Growth is one-on-one mentoring with a middle-grade student. The focus is relationship building between the mentor and the student to support academic exploration, goal setting, and character and leadership development. Mentors work to instill confidence and help the mentee develop skills needed to be successful later in their academic careers. The commitment is weekly lunch time meetings for the duration of the school year. Contact & Title: Eileen Burkhardt. Executive Director Email: eburkhardt@beamentornow.org Telephone: 843-554-5987 Website: www.beamentornow.org Grade Levels: 6th - 8th Specific Populations: At-risk or "yellow zone" students Schedule: Mentors meet with students during their lunch/recess time in order to provide extra support while not taking away from instructional time. CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: CE Williams Middle, West Ashley Middle, Jerry Zucker Middle, Charleston Charter for Math & Science, Laing Middle District Point-of-Contact: Chadwick Vail, Work-based Learning Partnerships Coordinator School-Based Reference: Kevin Smith, Principal, CE Williams Middle

p24 Charleston County Sheriff's Office - Lunch with Deputies Description of Services: Contact & Title: Rita Zelinsky, Lieutenant Email: rzelinsky@charlestoncounty.org Telephone: 843-529-6220 Website: charlestoncounty.org Geographic Area: District 23 Grade Levels: 5th Specific Populations: At-risk students Schedule: During lunch once a month CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: EB Ellington, Minnie Hughes School-Based Reference: Wanda Hughes, Principal, E.B. Ellington Chick-fil-A Leaders Academy Description of Services: Chick-fil-A Leader Academy was created by ADDO, a service and leadership organization, in partnership with Chick-fil-A to empower young people to make a difference in their community by learning leadership skills and creating and performing service projects. Contact & Title: Joanna Babbitt, Marketing Director Email: cfariversavenue@gmail.com Telephone: 843-446-0921 Website: http://www.chick-fil-a.com/riversavenue Geographic Area: North Charleston (within 5 miles of our store at 7616 Rivers Avenue, North Charleston) Grade Levels: 9-12 Specific Populations: All Schedule: During the school day, weekends CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Stall High School-Based Reference: Claudia Newbern, Assistant Principal, Stall High

p25 City of Charleston Police - Lunch Buddies Description of Services: Contact & Title: Jessica Watkins, Community Outreach Coordinator Email: watkinsj@charleston-sc.gov Telephone: 843-720-2388 Website: n/a Geographic Area: City of Charleston Grade Levels: 3rd Specific Populations: At-risk students Schedule: During lunch once a month CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Sanders-Clyde, Mitchell School-Based Reference: Alison Johnson, School Counselor, Mitchell Elementary Dazzling Divas - Girls Who Sparkle Description of Services: 4-week girls empowerment group Contact & Title: LaShonda McGee Alexis, founder Email: dazzlingdivas_move@yahoo.com Telephone: 843-640-7489 Website: https://www.dazzlingdivas.org/girls-who-sparkle Geographic Area: Grade Levels: Specific Populations: Schedule: Fee for Service: CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Research-Based Program: District Point-of-Contact: School-Based Reference:

p26 Island Mentoring Description of Services: Mentoring Contact & Title: Roynell Barclay, founder E-mail: roynellbarclay@gmail.com Telephone: 843-510-5636 Website: None Geographic Area: James Island Grade Levels: 6th 8th Specific Populations: African-American boys Schedule: Weekends CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Ft. Johnson Middle School-Based Reference: David Parler, Principal, Camp Road Middle Men of Action Description of Services: Contact & Title: Wallace Washington, Acquisitions Manager Email: Menofactionlowcountry@outlook.com Telephone: 843-709-8463 Website: www.lowcountrymenofaction.com Geographic Area: Grade Levels: Specific Populations: Schedule: Fee for Service: CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Research-Based Program: District Point-of-Contact: School-Based Reference:

p27 North Palm Ministries Description of Services: Mentoring Contact & Title: Angela Henderson, Director of Volunteers/Community Outreach Email: angelahenderson513@gmail.com Telephone: 843-343-8425 Website: www.northpalm.org Geographic Area: North Charleston Grade Levels: 9th-12th Specific Populations: ELL students Schedule: During school day CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: RB Stall High School School-Based Reference: Jeremy Carrick, Principal, RB Stall High School R3 (Real Talk, Real Action, Real Results) Description of Services: Fun and interactive lessons and activities designed to enhance self-confidence in addition to providing tools for achieving necessary social and academic progress. Contact & Title: Kimberly Jackson, Director of Programs Email: team@ther3inc.org Telephone: 843-324-9821 Website: www.ther3inc.org Geographic Area: Neck" area of Charleston & North Charleston Grade Levels: 3rd - 6th Specific Populations: At-risk youth Schedule: After-School Fee for Service: Yes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Mary Ford Elementary School-Based Reference: Loretta Hart, lead teacher, Mary Ford Elementary

p28 The Partners for a Better Community - Mentoring Minds Description of Services: Contact & Title: Tauheedah Salido, Liaison Email: marketing@thepartnersforabettercommunity.org Telephone: 843-566-0024 Website: www.thepartnersforabettercommunity.org Geographic Area: Grade Levels: Specific Populations: Schedule: Fee for Service: CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Research-Based Program: District Point-of-Contact: School-Based Reference:

p29 RISK PREVENTION Heritage Community Services - Heritage Keepers Description of Services: Educators from Heritage Community Services provide Heritage Keepers, an evidence-based sexual risk avoidance and positive youth development program to students. Contact & Title: Tammy Bryant, Chief Program Officer Email: tbryant@heritageservices.org Telephone: 843-654-7740 x 110 Website: www.heritageservices.org Grade Levels: 6th-12th Specific Populations: No Schedule: During instructional time CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Baptist Hill, Burke High, Garrett, Jerry Zucker Middle, Military Magnet Academy, Northwoods Middle, St. John s High Research-Based Program: Yes District Point-of-Contact: Bob Olson, Health Coordinator School-Based Reference: Tonya Lawson, science teacher, Northwoods Middle MUSC National Crime Victims Center - EMPOWERR Description of Services: Contact & Title: April Borkman, Director of Operations Email: borkman@musc.edu Telephone: 843-670-7722 Website: www.musc.edu/empowerr Geographic Area: North Charleston Grade Levels: 7th 12th grade Specific Populations: At-risk minority students Schedule: After school, weekend, summer CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Daniel Jenkins Academy, Stall High Research-Based Program: Yes School-Based Reference: Allie Tronoski, guidance counselor, Baptist Hill Middle-High

p30 SOCIO-EMOTIONAL/BEHAVIORAL Charleston Animal Society - Pet Buddies Club Description of Services: Provide students with skills and tools to increase compassion and empathy through humane education. Contact & Title: De Daltorio, Sr. Director of Humane Education Email: ddaltorio@charlestonanimalsociety.org Telephone: 843-329-1548 Website: www.charlestonanimalsociety.org Grade Levels: Elementary grades Specific Populations: No Schedule: During instructional time CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Pinehurst Elementary, Stiles Point Elementary School-Based Reference: Heather Anderson, school counselor, Memminger Elementary Communities in Schools Description of Services: Case management of at-risk students Contact & Title: Jamie Cooper, Executive Director Email: jcooper@cischarleston.org Telephone: 843-740-6793 Website: www.cischarleston.org Geographic Area: Primarily downtown Charleston, North Charleston and Johns Island Grade Levels: CD-12th Grade Specific Populations: Students who attend Title I schools Schedule: During the school day (sometimes during instructional time) Fee for Service: Yes CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Angel Oak ES, Burke H.S., Burns ES, Chicora ES, Clark Academy, Frierson ES, Garret Academy, Haut Gap MS, Lambs ES, Mary Ford ES, Mitchell ES, Mt. Zion ES, North Charleston ES, North Charleston HS, Pepperhill ES, Sanders Clyde, St. Johns HS, Stall HS Research-Based Program: Yes District Point-of-Contact: Jennifer Coker, Executive Director, Department of Alternative Programs & Services School-Based Reference: Colleen Knauer, Principal, Northwoods Middle

p31 WINGS for Kids Description of Services: Provides social and emotional learning programs through direct service afterschool programs and is available to partner with teachers, administration, and other afterschool providers on the implementation of social and emotional learning within their schools and programs. Contact & Title: Bridget Durkan Laird, CEO Email: bridget@wingsforkids.org Telephone: 843-296-1667 Website: www.wingsforkids.org Grade Levels: K-5 Specific Populations: Title I elementary schools, at-risk youth Schedule: After school CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Burns Elementary School, Chicora School of Communications, North Charleston Elementary School Research-Based Program: Yes District Point-of-Contact: Jason Sakran, Director, Expanded Learning School-Based Reference: None

p32 STEM Earth Heart Growers Description of Services: School gardening, local farm visits, cooking, entrepreneurship through Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Contact & Title: Liz Ramirez, Executive Director Email: info@earth-heartgrowers.org Telephone: 843-906-6084 Website: /www.earth-heartgrowers.org Grade Levels: K-8 Specific Populations: Montessori Schedule: During instructional time CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Hursey Elementary, Murray-LaSaine Elementary, Montessori Community School School-Based Reference: Dr. Tim Schavel, principal, Hursey Elementary Lowcountry Maritime Society Description of Services: Engage students with real-world applications of what they are learning in the classroom through boatbuilding. Contact & Title: Hall West, Director of Education Email: hall@lowcountrymaritimesociety.org Telephone: 843-654-9460 Website: www.lowcountrymaritimesociety.org Geographic Area: All of Charleston County Grade Levels: 3rd - 8th Specific Populations: No Schedule: During instructional time, after school, field trips Fee for Service: Determined on a school by school basis CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Sanders Clyde, James Simons, James B. Edwards, Sullivan s Island, Jane Edwards District Point-of-Contact: Wallace Bonds, Operations Officer, Expanded Learning School-Based Reference: Danielle Daniels, Sanders-Clyde afterschool coordinator

p33 The Green Heart Project Farm-to-School Description of Services: Contact & Title: Amanda Howell, Program Director Email: amanda@greenheartsc.org Telephone: 310-592-4926 Website: greenheartsc.org Geographic Area: Throughout Charleston County Grade Levels: Elementary Specific Populations: Focus on Title I schools but do not exclusively serve these schools Schedule: primarily after-school; during the school day at some schools CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Mitchell, Sanders-Clyde, Sullivan's Island, Memminger, Meeting Street Elementary @ Brentwood, James Simons District Point-of-Contact: Joe Pettit, Nutrition Services Supervisor School-Based Reference: Susan King, Principal, Sullivan's Island Elementary

p34 TUTORING/HOMEWORK ASSISTANCE Charleston Area Senior Citizens - Foster Grandparents Description of Services: Classroom assistance Contact & Title: Melissa Gilsoul, Program Director Email: melissa@charlestonareaseniors.com Telephone: 843-722-4127 Website: http://charlestonareaseniors.com/foster-grandparent-program/ Geographic Area: Downtown Charleston, West Ashley, North Charleston, Adams Run and Hollywood Grade Levels: Head Start and early elementary grades Specific Populations: None Schedule: In classroom during instructional time CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: AC Corcoran Elementary, Chicora Elementary, Dunston Primary, Goodwin Elementary, James Island Elementary, Mary Ford Elementary, Memminger Elementary, Minnie Hughes Elementary, Mitchell Elementary, Pepperhill Elementary, Sanders Clyde Elementary, West Ashley Head Start Center School-Based Reference: None Charleston Area Senior Citizens - RSVP Description of Services: Tutoring Contact & Title: Tomoko Rivers-Gibbs, Director E-mail: rsvp@charlestonareaseniors.com Telephone: 843-722-4127 Website: http://charlestonareaseniors.com/rsvp-lead-with-experience/ Geographic Area: Grade Levels: Specific Populations: Schedule: Fee for Service: CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Research-Based Program: District Point-of-Contact: School-Based Reference:

p35 Charleston Hope - Classroom Mentors Description of Services: In-class reading and math tutoring Contact & Title: Emily Hoisington, Founder Email:emilyhoisington@charlestonhope.com Telephone: 843-608-0185 Website: http://www.charlestonhope.com/classroom-mentors Geographic Area: Grade Levels: Specific Populations: Schedule: Fee for Service: CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Research-Based Program: District Point-of-Contact: School-Based Reference: The Citadel Office of Service Learning - Tutoring Description of Services: Contact & Title: Dr. Conway Saylor, Director of Service Learning and Civic Engagement E-mail: saylorc@citadel.edu Telephone: 843-953-8064 Website: http://www.citadel.edu/root/krausecenter-service-learning Geographic Area: Grade Levels: Specific Populations: Schedule: Fee for Service: CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Research-Based Program: District Point-of-Contact: School-Based Reference:

p36 OFF-SITE (not at schools) Beyond Our Walls Description of Services: A support network for parents and their school age children. We provide a facility with technology, equipment and supplies that are available for use by parents, neighbors and children. Parents can use our resources to help in continuing their education and job placement. Contact & Title: Joyce Maybin Nesmith, Executive Director Email: joycenesmith@beyondourwalls.com Telephone: 843-697-4040 Website: www.beyondourwalls.com Geographic Area: North Charleston Grade Levels: All Specific Populations: No Schedule: After school, weekend, summer CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Burns Elementary School-Based Reference: John Cobb, Principal, Burns Elementary Chucktown Squash Description of Services: Chucktown Squash Scholars, in partnership with the College of Charleston, provides one-to-one academic tutoring, mentoring, community service, life skills development, and fitness, using the game of squash, to get students on a path to college. Contact & Title: Lauren Herterich, Executive Director Email: lauren@chucktownsquash.org Telephone: 843-709-7798 Website: www.chucktownsquash.org Geographic Area: Downtown Charleston Grade Levels: Primarily 5th-12th grade Specific Populations: Title I schools Schedule: Afterschool, weekends, summer CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: James Simons, Charleston Charter Math and Science, Allegro Charter School of Music, Simmons- Pinckney, Burke, Sanders-Clyde School-Based Reference: Daniel Neikirk, Principal, Allegro Charter School of Music

p37 Lowcountry Aquatics Project Swimming (LAPS) Description of Services: Lowcountry Aquatic Project Swimming (LAPS) is a swimming initiative targeted at teaching life saving swim skills to K-1st grade children in the Charleston area - offered at Martin Luther King Pool downtown and Danny Jones Pool in North Charleston. Contact & Title: Shannon Walsh O'Brien, Program Director Email: shannon.obrien8@gmail.com Telephone: 843-822-5323 Website: www.sclaps.com Geographic Area: Downtown Charleston and the eastern portion of North Charleston Grade Levels: K & 1st Specific Populations: Title I schools Schedule: During instructional time CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Memminger, Charleston Progressive Academy, Charleston Development Academy, Mitchell, James Simons, Sanders-Clyde, Chicora, Mary Ford, North Charleston Elementary, North Charleston Creative Arts, Hursey, Dunston, Prestige Preparatory Academy, Burns District Point-of-Contact: Bob Olson, Health & Wellness Coordinator School-Based Reference: Debbie Smith, Principal, Mitchell Elementary Metanoia - Youth Leadership Academy Description of Services: Homework tutoring, leadership skills, job skills Contact & Title: Stacy Brown, Director of Operations Email: stacy@pushingforward.org Telephone: 843-529-3014 Website: pushingforward.org Geographic Area: Chicora-Cherokee neighborhood of North Charleston Grade Levels: 1-12 Specific Populations: Students with leadership potential (recommended by teacher) Schedule: After school CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Chicora, Morningside, North Charleston High School-Based Reference: None

p38 Team Backpack Journalist Description of Services: A Backpack Journalist provides hands-on experience, combining the basics of writing, photography, film making, broadcast journalism and gathering and reporting. Contact & Title: Linda Dennis, Executive Director Email: ldennis@abackpackjournalist.com Telephone: 843-284-8026 Website: www.abackpackjournalist.com Geographic Area: Primarily downtown Charleston Grade Levels: 3rd grade to 12th grade Specific Populations: None Schedule: Afterschool, weekends, summer, during school day (field work) CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: East Cooper Montessori Charter School, Allegro Charter School of Music, Burke, St. Julian Devine Community Center (for Sanders-Clyde students) District Point-of-Contact: Andrew Pruitt, Communications School-Based Reference: Sarah Earle, Assistant Principal, Burke Youth Empowerment Services (YES) Description of Services: Contact & Title: Roslin J. Fields, Executive Director Email: rfields@yescouncil.org Telephone: 843-767-9969 Website: www.yescouncil.org Geographic Area: North Charleston, City of Charleston Grade Levels: Middle and high schools Specific Populations: Girls Schedule: During school day, after school, weekends, summer CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Moultrie Middle School-Based Reference: Rudell Burch, School Counselor, Moultrie Middle

p39 OTHER Charleston Promise Neighborhood Description of Services: Facilitate resources in Charleston Promise Neighborhood schools. Contact & Title: Sherrie Snipes-Williams, Chief Executive Officer E-mail: sherrie.snipes-williams@charlestonpromise.org Telephone: 843-647-6214 Website: www.charlestonpromise.org Geographic Area: Neck of Charleston/North Charleston Grade Levels: Elementary CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Mary Ford, Chicora, Sanders-Clyde, James-Simons District Point-of-Contact: Jennifer Swearingen, Director, Elementary Learning Community School-Based Reference: LaDene Conroy, Principal, Mary Ford Hands of Christ Description of Services: School uniforms Contact & Title: Jim Deavor, Executive Director E-mail: executivedirector@handsofchrist.net Telephone: 843-276-9748 Website: www.handsofchrist.net Grade Levels: Elementary CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: District Point-of-Contact: Marcia Patno, Social Worker School-Based Reference: None

p40 Kiawah Cares Description of Services: Provide monetary resources to organizations that serve John s & Wadmalaw Island students in schools such as Reading Partners or Communities in Schools. Contact & Title: Tammy McAdory, Communications & Outreach Director E-mail: kiawahcares@kica.us Telephone: 843-768-9194 Website: www.kiawahcares.org Geographic Area: Johns Island and Wadmalaw Island Grade Levels: All Specific Populations: CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Angel Oak Elementary, St John's High, Frierson Elementary, Mt Zion, Haut Gap School-Based Reference: Steve Larson, Principal, St. John s High Lowcountry Food Bank - BackPack Buddies & In-School Pantry Description of Services: Emergency food for students Contact & Title: Rachel Allison, Child Hunger Programs Coordinator E-mail: RAllison@lcfbank.org Telephone: 843-747-8146 ext. 116 Website: https://www.lowcountryfoodbank.org/ending-hunger/childhood-hunger/ Grade Levels: K-5 CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Trident United Way Links to Success schools: Burns, Chicora, Goodwin, James Simons, Mary Ford, Memminger, North Charleston Elementary, Sanders-Clyde School-Based Reference: None

p41 Lowcountry Orphan Relief Description of Services: Just in Case Closets (clothing) Contact & Title: Meagan Labriola, Executive Director E-mail: Meagan@LORkids.org Telephone: 843-747-4099 Website: www.lowcountryorphanrelief.org Grade Levels: Mostly Elementary CCSD Schools Served in 2016-17: Angel Oak, Ellington, Burns, Jane Edwards, Lambs, Memminger, Pepperhill, Pinehurst, Goodwin District Point-of-Contact: Marcia Patno, Social Worker School-Based Reference: None