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NOC’s Cordillo Program: A Special Thanks to Donors, Friends, and Volunteers

January 31, 2018 By nocadmin

Cordillo students

On behalf of NOC-Cordillo, we want to express our deepest gratitude to the Sisters of Charity, Long Cove Community Foundation, Wexford Plantation Charitable Foundation, United Way of the Lowcountry, Bargain Box, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, and Providence Presbyterian Church for their generous grants, as well as for donations from individuals that have allowed us to offer education and health programs in the Cordillo and Hedges communities.  It is an honor to assist the families that are so desperately underserved.

 This year has been filled with wonderful achievements that include all aspects of the NOC mission. We have worked hard with the community to maintain the public tennis courts.  We have taught the children the importance of maintaining their environment and caring for the Earth.  We work with the children daily to pick up trash in the community with the hope they will be good keepers of the Earth. This has trickled down to the parents and older children living in the community.  We have seen an improvement in the care of this public space.

We have worked hard to earn the trust of the community.  We have done this by wearing NOC t-shirts that let community members know we are in the neighborhood to serve the neighborhood.  We smile often and talk to anyone who will engage with us.  We have earned the acceptance and trust of the families we are serving.

We have watched the children in the learning center move from chaos to order.  They are working hard and positive results are showing in the latest test scores.  We are teaching them what it means to be good citizens.  They are learning peaceful conflict resolution and why education matters.

The parents of the children have been engaged by offering cleaning services at the learning center each Thursday, bringing snacks to the tennis courts and community gatherings, and helping us to keep an eye on the children during playtime.

Our volunteers and teachers have been key in our success. Students from Hilton Head Prep High School come each day to help. During playtime they play games with the children, and during work time they offer assistance with homework, reading, and math practice.  Our teachers from the public school have been hard working and consistent. They seem to experience much joy when they are working with the children in the learning center.

We have overcome challenges with the Cordillo Regime and we will continue to fight poverty and help all citizens in the community find the dream.  Without your generosity none of this would be possible. Your support means so much to these families. The work we are doing together is important and will help to change the world.

 Judy Blahut

Learning Center Manager, NOC-Cordillo

Filed Under: Education, Grants

Coastal Community Foundation Grant

February 9, 2015 By nocadmin

NOC has received a three-year grant from the Coastal Community Foundation’s (CCF) Beaufort Fund to support its outreach programs in Bluffton.  More than 60 agencies received grants from the Beaufort Fund on February 6, at CCF’s Grant Reception at the new Port Royal Sound Foundation Maritime Center.  NOC is highly indebted to CCF for its continued support of NOC’s mission and outreach programs to help those in need, especially children.

CCF, founded in 1974, empowers individuals, families, and organizations to make a lasting impact through its charitable giving.

For more information and a list of all grantees, click here: http://www.yourislandnews.com/the-beaufort-fund-awards-656000-to-local-nonprofits/#!prettyPhoto

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Filed Under: Grants, News

NOC Celebrates Official Opening of Cordillo Program Center

December 8, 2014 By nocadmin

Earlier this year,  thanks to a generous $90, 000 grant from the Community Foundation of the Lowcountry, with additional funding from the Wexford Foundation, the Long Cove Foundation, and private donors, NOC opened its fourth program center in the Cordillo neighborhood on Hilton Head Island, SC.

On December 6, the organization held a grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting (see photos below) to mark the success of this newest program center where more than 60 children receive after-school academic reinforcement and homework support. NOC is making a real difference in the lives of these young people by opening the door to academic achievement and success in school.

Click here to view coverage of the event by WSAV-TV: http://www.wsav.com/story/27565361/neighborhood-outreach-connection-tutors-children-in-cordillo-courts

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Filed Under: Grants, News

All Saints Continues to Support NOC Outreach Programs

August 3, 2013 By nocadmin

On August 18, NOC Vice Chair Ally McNair (third from left) accepted  a check from the All Saints Garden Tour to fund NOC’s education programs to help children excel in school.
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Fred Gebler, Chair of the 2013 Garden Tour, remarked that “I was so inspired with how well Father Lindsey’s sermon today focused upon the fine work being done each day by your group to respond to the challenges being faced by some of our brothers and sisters in need.  As Father Rick pointed out this morning, all of us at All Saints are glad to have had the opportunity to support your work by providing a funding grant.” As noted by Ally McNair, it is because of groups such as All Saints Church that we are able to implement our mission to help empower people so that they can get ahead in life.

Filed Under: Grants

Disney Visits NOC’s Program Center

August 3, 2013 By nocadmin

As in the past, children at NOC’s Program Center at Oaks enjoyed the visit by Kristin Lindsay, General Manager, Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort, and April Ford, Cast Support Manager.

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Kristin and April were at the Oaks to present NOC with a check to support NOC’s Pre-K and K-Level Program. They mingled with the children during their class time and later during recess. The children asked questions and several children talked about their past visits to the Resort, which they enjoyed immensely, fondly remembering the good time they had there. Disney has been generous in helping NOC over the past three years and it remains actively involved in the local community, giving back to children and families in HHI.

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Filed Under: Grants

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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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