The 16th annual Julie Valentine Center Run2Overcome – a celebration of courage, resilience, and community support – will take place on Aug. 3. The event raises funds for services provided by the Julie Valentine Center and honors the strength and bravery of survivors of sexual assault and abuse. Stacey Karesh of the Julie Valentine Center expressed gratitude to participants, stating that every step taken in this charity run represents a beacon of hope for those who have experienced unimaginable trauma.
The Barbara Stone Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on supporting individuals with disabilities, presented Linda Hill with the 2024 Barbara Stone Community Leadership Award. Hill, a veteran special education teacher and administrator with Greenville County Schools, received the accolade in recognition of her commitment to positive change and her impactful work in the community.
Expandable LLC has chosen Greenville County to establish its first North American operation, investing $3 million to create 10 jobs. The company, known for supplying expandable and movable spaces, selected Piedmont as the location for its showroom, warehouse, and office for North American sales and service. The move signifies growth and expansion opportunities for Expandable in the region.
The Habitat for Humanity Greenville CEO Build saw the collaboration of thirty community and business leaders in providing the Samora family with their first owned home. The CEOs partook in funding, volunteer hours, and hands-on construction to support Habitat’s mission of affordable housing. Michelle Samora, a beneficiary of the program, expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to become a homeowner through Habitat for Humanity.
Racquel Collier, a Greenville real estate developer focusing on the concept of third spaces, will join a panel in New Jersey to discuss cultivating community in such spaces. Third places, serving as community hubs between home and work, play a crucial role in fostering connections and enriching neighborhoods. Collier’s participation highlights the significance of incorporating third spaces in development projects.
Tammy Hendrix has been appointed Assistant Vice President at Countybanc Insurance, bringing over 30 years of customer service experience to the role. Hendrix’s exceptional account management skills and dedication to customer satisfaction have been recognized with the prestigious Certified Insurance Service Representative Elite designation. Her new position reinforces Countybanc Insurance’s commitment to excellence in client service.
Bon Secours St. Francis Health System and the Bon Secours Wellness Arena have announced June dates for their Well Walkers program, providing a free walking opportunity for the community at the arena concourse. Participants can enjoy a quarter-mile loop around the concourse on select dates throughout June, promoting physical activity and wellness in a welcoming environment.
Bridge City Coffee in Travelers Rest has expanded its operating hours to include Sundays, offering the community an additional day to enjoy their artisanal coffee offerings. The decision to open on Sundays aligns with the growing trend of businesses in Travelers Rest extending their weekend hours, catering to residents and visitors seeking quality coffee options on weekends. The new Sunday hours provide more flexibility for patrons to experience Bridge City Coffee’s inviting atmosphere.
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