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What a Pleasant Surprise …..

February 21, 2022 By NOC

 

Thursday, February 17, was a special day for Dr. Sharma as he visited NOC’s Learning Center at Island Lutheran Church on Hilton Head Island. His expectation was simple: He expected to see smiling faces of children working diligently with teachers from local schools, volunteers, and NOC’s field staff. But, lo and behold, he was greeted at the door by two parents who surprised him with a basket of fruits artfully carved by these parents. The presentation had NOC’s logo and the name of the church –Island Lutheran Church. These parents said that this gift was a token of appreciation from the children and families NOC serves locally.

Clearly, this gesture was unexpected, but greatly appreciated for the thoughtfulness of the people NOC serves. Caring for others, especially those who are in need and those who are vulnerable, is the essence of our existence and purpose in life.

Filed Under: Messages From the Chair, News

Thank You! Lowcountry Presbyterian Church

February 1, 2022 By NOC

Rev. Christine Herrin and Congregation: Good morning.

Thank you for the opportunity to share with you a message from Dr. Narendra Sharma, NOC’s Founder and Chair, and from the NOC family.

We are happy to report that NOC’s after school and summer learning programs, which started in June 2021 at the Bluffton Lowcountry Presbyterian Church, have been highly successful.

You provided a home to these children and families when NOC lost its Avalon Shores and ONYX Learning Centers. The children have settled in well in this new location and are participating actively to build their academic, social, and emotional skills. The parents of these children are grateful for the generosity of the Lowcountry Presbyterian Church in providing a safe and secure facility for their children.

NOC also appreciates the support of the Lowcountry Presbyterian Church and the partnership that has evolved over time. You have not only provided a good facility to NOC, but you have also provided funds to help NOC implement its outreach program. For this we are grateful. We have our first volunteer (Wendy McCarthy) from your congregation and we hope the volunteer pool will grow.

The last two years have been difficult for everyone, especially for children and families of low-income households in Bluffton. These underserved children have suffered significant learning loss during the pandemic because of lack of access to virtual learning and academic support at home. Furthermore, the children have suffered from social and emotional stress, which has adversely impacted their personal development.

NOC’s education program at the Lowcountry Presbyterian Church is vitally important to help children excel academically and to build social and emotional skills. Working together, as partners, we can continue to ensure that these most vulnerable children have the support they would otherwise not receive. Together, we can also expand our outreach program to help more children, as well as families in need and those who are vulnerable.

Thank you.

This statement was read by May Angulo, NOC Program Manager, on Sunday, January 30, 2022, at the Bluffton Lowcountry Presbyterian Church.

Filed Under: News

NOC’s Progress and Challenges — 2022

January 27, 2022 By NOC

The Neighborhood Outreach Connection (NOC), established in 2008, is a 501(c)(3) community development organization located in Beaufort County, South Carolina. NOC’s mission is to fight poverty by improving the quality of life of people living in poverty, thus empowering them to achieve the “American Dream”.

NOC’s development mantra is to “teach people how to fish” by creating opportunities for them to get ahead in life. In keeping with its mission, NOC’s bottom-up approach focuses on the development of the individual, the family, and the community by implementing small, low-cost neighborhood projects that can be replicated and are sustainable. Over the past 14 years, NOC has played an important role in bringing resources, services, and technology into poor neighborhoods in Beaufort County, making a difference in the lives of many people. NOC currently operates six learning centers in Beaufort County, South Carolina.

NOC’s grassroots approach harnesses the energy and social capital of families and local resources to break the pattern of generational poverty, one neighborhood at a time. NOC partners with families, schools, libraries, health providers, and other non-profits to create local solutions to systemic problems related to poverty and economic stagnation. NOC presently operates three learning centers in Hilton Head, one in Bluffton, and two in downtown Beaufort, serving a population of more than 12,000. Poverty is significant in these neighborhoods and opportunities are limited for children and families to achieve economic and social progress. There is a digital divide as many families lack access to personal computers and internet. The academic achievement gap is significant in Beaufort County schools. More than 40% of minority children, mainly African Americans and Hispanics (accounting for about 55% of the over 22,000 students who attend public schools in the county) are not at grade level in math, reading, or language arts. These children receive limited help outside the school to augment their learning skills.

Through Neighborhood Learning Centers located within low-income neighborhoods, NOC brings educational programs, technology, health screenings and adult learning to people with limited pathways to academic and economic success. The Learning Centers provide a safe learning environment for children and adults and are equipped with computers and internet access. NOC’s flagship educational program includes after school and summer learning and enrichment programs. Each Learning Center is supported by a field team consisting of a Program Manager, a Neighborhood Liaison, teachers from local schools, and volunteers. NOC’s goals relate to academic performance, attendance, personal responsibility, and parental involvement. NOC, through its education program, is currently serving more than 150 high risk children in its 2022 winter/spring session, although this number is expected to grow as we move beyond the current pandemic. More than 90% of the children in NOC’s program show improvement in skills relating to math and reading.

Since its inception, NOC has offered adult classes and workshops including Basic English (focusing on workplace communication), public safety, health and wellness, and financial literacy. NOC also promotes better health by facilitating annual screenings in conjunction with Beaufort Memorial Hospital, Volunteers in Medicine, and the Department of Health and Environmental Control. Since 2019, more than 150 people, who have no health insurance and limited access to health care, have benefitted from these health screenings. NOC has sponsored community events in partnership with churches and civic organizations to promote community development. NOC has also helped the poor when hurricanes have impacted Beaufort County by providing small grants for accommodation, food, and medicine.

Since March 2020, at the height of COVID-19 pandemic, NOC has gone the extra mile to help more than 100 families associated with its programs with grant funding to cover food costs, as well as rental and utility payments in order to avoid evictions. NOC also reopened its Learning Centers under difficult conditions resulting from the pandemic, helping children academically through its education programs.

NOC maintains low overhead and operating costs and relies on part time salaried staff, local teachers contracted for tutoring, and volunteers to implement its outreach programs. On average, each center operates at a cost of less than $75,000 annually with significant volunteer time of Board members.

In moving forward, NOC will continue to build and sustain its existing programs in Beaufort County. In addition, NOC will continue laying the ground work for replication of its model (managed and operated independently by the people using local resources and expertise) outside Beaufort County, in South Carolina and nationally. Again, these new entities will operate as independent grassroots organizations run and managed by the local people with support from diverse stakeholders, including businesses, government agencies, civic organizations, and the community at large. Aside from providing know-how, NOC in Beaufort County will have no ownership or control of these new entries.

Given the prevalence of COVID-19, NOC will face two important challenges in 2022: One, NOC will need to develop innovative solutions and creative ways to raise money to support its existing programs and to expand its operations in order to help more families in need. Two, NOC will need to find creative ways to structure and deliver its outreach programs under demanding conditions while ensuring the safety of its staff, volunteers, and beneficiaries.

In keeping with its vision and mission, NOC will tackle these challenges with a renewed sense of urgency and commitment to helping those in need and those who are vulnerable

Filed Under: Messages From the Chair

NOC/Beaufort Memorial Hospital Host Successful Vaccination Clinic

January 21, 2022 By NOC

 

On January 19, 2022, NOC and Beaufort Memorial Hospital (BMH) completed a highly successful two-hour vaccination clinic at NOC’s New Oaks Learning Center on Hilton Head Island. Thirty individuals, including children (> 5 years), were vaccinated. The children participated eagerly and with a sense of purpose and civic responsibility.

To date, NOC has successfully maintained its six learning centers in Beaufort County following strictly the safety protocols of CDC and DHEC. NOC has established an effective two-way communication track between its field staff and the children and families it serves. Children and families have continued to comply with NOC’s health safety standards.

NOC extends special appreciation to BMH and its field staff on HHI.

Filed Under: News

The NOC Family Remembers Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

January 17, 2022 By NOC

The NOC Family remembered Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on January 17, 2022. It was a day for reflection, for taking stock of human progress, and for tackling challenges that we face as we try to make this world a better place for everyone.

Dr. King provided a good road map – a “Dream” — for human progress, social justice, and dignity. Dr. King understood the power of love, compassion, and tolerance to create a just and fair society, and to protect our democracy. He saw poverty, exploitation, and lack of opportunity as forces that undermine human dignity, independence, and self-reliance.

NOC pursues Dr. King’s Dream by helping those who are in need, and those who are vulnerable and less fortunate. We all have a role to play. We all must stand together.

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter.”

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr

 

 

Filed Under: News

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Neighborhood Outreach Connection is a registered 501(c)(3)
non-profit community development organization.

 

 

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Office Address
4 Dunmore Court
Bldg.  A, Suite 102
Hilton Head Island
SC 29926

Phone
843-681-4100
 
Mailing Address
Neighborhood Outreach Connection
PO Box 23558
Hilton Head, SC, 29925

Program Centers

Beaufort:
Marsh Pointe Center
Waters at Ribaut Center

Bluffton:
Lowcountry Presbyterian Center

Hilton Head Island:
St. Luke’s/Cordillo Center
Island Lutheran Center
New Oaks Center

 

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