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Posted by Jake McElveen The Clarendon County Junior Chamber of Commerce is back at it again with a third round of donations to local charities and non-profits. Since January, the Jr. Chamber has made it their goal and mission to give back as much as possible to the community, and they have done just that. With their first donation, the Jr. Chamber made out a check in the amount of $5,000 to the Turbeville Children’s Home for the purchase of food, supplies, and other items. After that, the Jr. Chamber headed steadfast to the Clarendon County Council on Aging to pay some much-needed attention to the senior citizens of Clarendon County with another cash donation. That donation funded the ever-growing meals-on-wheels program which provides meals to less-fortunate senior citizens throughout Clarendon. ....
Posted by Jake McElveen The Clarendon County Junior Chamber is known for hosting several fundraisers throughout the year in Clarendon. Through these fundraisers, the Junior Chamber raises money, all of which is funneled directly back into the community. One of the ways they are giving back to the community this year is through a donation to the Turbeville Children’s Home. The Turbeville Children’s Home, purchased by the PHCI and opened in 2016, is DSS funded. However, they are largely dependent on external donations to fund the many extracurricular activites that their children partake in. These activities include youth retreats at the beach, bowling and movie nights, carowinds trips, and Christmas celebrations. ....