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More Changes at Bluffton House

September 15, 2015 By nocadmin

Bluffton House Apartments, location of one of NOC’s two Learning Centers in Greater Bluffton, is in the process of being upgraded into a luxury apartment development. This move raises once again challenges to NOC’s efforts to meet the education needs of many children from low-income families currently residing the in the complex.

For more information, read the full article that appeared recently in the Island Packet.

http://www.islandpacket.com/2015/09/08/3915137_bluffton-house-affordable-housing.html?rh=1

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NOC Impacting Young Lives

September 5, 2015 By nocadmin

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How does NOC impact young people’s lives?  Jhen wrote the following brief letter after attending the after school program at the Simmons Cay NOC Learning Center in Bluffton.

I am writing about my experience at NOC. First I have to say NOC is a great after school activity. I am saying this because I was failing three of my classes last year. Then my Mom put me in NOC for the last 3 months of the school year. Then I had straight As. Now I am in 7th grade and I am in all the advanced classes thanks to NOC.  —Jhen, 7th Grader

Jhen is pictured above with NOC Program Manager Shirley Kinlaw-Falcon.

Congratulations, Jhen!

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“FORE THE TEACHERS” GOLF TOURNAMENT

August 28, 2015 By nocadmin

 PrintNeighborhood Outreach Connection (NOC) focuses on creating opportunities within distressed neighborhoods on Hilton Head Island, in Greater Bluffton, and in Beaufort by connecting resources, services, and technology to the people who need them most.

 NOC’s flagship program is an after-school tutoring program that brings teachers and volunteers into neighborhood “learning centers” to provide homework help during the school year, as well as a Virtual Summer Learning Program during the schools’ summer vacation.

Hiring teachers for NOC’s education programs is critical to the academic success of participating students. Your participation in the “Fore the Teachers” Golf Tournament — Saturday, September 19, at Bear Creek Golf Club — will enable teachers to continue their excellent work with students in the NOC after-school program.

For complete details see the registration forms attached below or call Gary Tauscher at 843-‎689-5712

2015 NOC Tournament

2015 PLAYER REGISTRATION

2015 Sponsor Opportunity  

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Proud Day for Us All

August 17, 2015 By nocadmin

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August 13 was a special day.  The first cohort of NOC students from Parkview and Marsh Pointe Apartments in downtown Beaufort successfully completed their summer learning program with the help of dedicated NOC staff, teachers from Beaufort Elementary School, committed parents, and the management team of the two apartment complexes.   NOC, BCSD, and the Beaufort Community can be proud of this program which has given hope and opportunity to children and families in need of support.

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John Leadem, Program Manager, Beaufort Program, said:

 The final week of the Virtual Summer Learning Program was marked by much enthusiasm and a drive to finish the program on a positive note. Fourteen students achieved perfect attendance; seven at each center. Each of the fourteen perfect attendance students received McDonald’s gift cards. For their high academic performance and attendance,  Zymere Davis at Parkview and Ja’Niah Milledge at Marsh Pointe won bicycles. Six other children received Walmart gift card and the remainder chose from some “premium” gifts in the Pirate’s Treasure Chest. The celebrations were highlighted by a visit by Dr. Sharma who spoke passionately to the children about education, the value of hard work, and their bright futures. We also were honored by the presence of Principal Melissa Holland and the new Beaufort Elementary School Principal Vickie Goud. Ms. Holland greeted the students warmly and shared some special words about the value of NOC in their educational plans and our partnership with the kids’ school and teachers. A special moment at Marsh Pointe occurred when one student’s (Omarion Cohen) grandmother Linda appeared at the door of the classroom with four pizzas for the kids in thanks for the great summer Omarion has experienced. The children were delighted as they ate pizza and made their own-ice cream sundaes, including whipped cream, crushed cookies, and flavored syrups. In addition, the lunch program sent each child home with a bagged lunch. Many hugs and “see you in Augusts” were exchanged and the children left the centers with certificates, progress reports, gifts, and other items in hand. A fine ending to a successful summer campaign.

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The Giving Marketplace is LIVE!

August 11, 2015 By nocadmin

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Learn about NOC

The Giving Marketplace is an initiative of the Community Foundation of the Lowcountry. It is a free, online, searchable database containing comprehensive information about local 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations.

With The Giving Marketplace you can:

  • search Lowcountry nonprofits by name or by category
  • compare nonprofits – their  missions, their programs, their outcomes
  • print easy-to-read nonprofit profiles
  • find out each organization’s greatest needs
  • discover the impact a nonprofit is having in our community
  • access exhaustive information to help you make informed and meaningful charitable giving decisions
  • make an online gift to a nonprofit – directly from the site – so you can feel good about doing good.

More than 60 nonprofits are currently working on or have completed individual profiles and more are joining every day. Each nonprofit profile includes in-depth information about the organization’s programs, governance, finances, management and operations.

So go ahead – log on and feel good about doing good!

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Neighborhood Outreach Connection is a registered 501(c)(3)
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Contact Info

Email 

admin@noc-sc.org

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

Hilton Head Island Learning Centers:
New Oaks
Island Lutheran
Cordillo

Bluffton Learning Centers:
Lowcountry Presbyterian
Old Town

Beaufort Learning Center:
Waters at Ribaut

 

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