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NOC 2022 Connection Festival: Highly Successful

December 2, 2022 By NOC


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Sunday, November 13, was an amazing day for NOC. It was perfect for celebration, with a clear blue sky and brisk temperature. More than 400 people from all walks of life enjoyed a variety of food, dancing, music, and other activities in celebration of the NOC community. So many talented and generous people offered their time, resources, and support to make sure the event was successful.

One of the benefits of this program was that it contributed to better understanding and relationships among working families and neighbors. Funds generated from this program will support NOC’s flagship education program to help children excel academically.

 

Fun & Good Food for All!!

 

Three musicians playing guitars under a wooden shelter.
Three kids at an outdoor event, one holding a soccer ball.
Young girl with face paint at an outdoor event.
Children selling homemade treats at a community event.
Three smiling females, one with face paint, enjoying a sunny day outdoors.
A group of children holding yellow papers outdoors under a wooden structure.
Children sitting outdoors, enjoying snacks together.
A man and three girls interacting outdoors in a park setting.
Young girl standing in front of a Palmetto Pops stand outdoors.

 

 

People serving food outdoors under a wooden shelter.
People collecting food at an outdoor distribution table under a blue canopy.
Group of people serving food at an outdoor event booth.
Three people outdoors enjoying food on a sunny day.
People gathered under a pavilion enjoying a meal together outdoors.
Outdoor community gathering with food and people under a pavilion.
Woman cooking pancakes at an outdoor event under a wooden shelter.
Three people cooking outdoors under a canopy tent with food trays.
Woman preparing food at an outdoor market stall.
Two women stand behind a table with colorful candy bags at an outdoor event.
Colorful lollipops with bee and smiley designs on display.
People serving food at an outdoor event under a blue canopy.
A vendor at a Farmeretto Pops stand in an outdoor market.
Woman presenting traditional Mexican food at an outdoor event.
Two people at a colorful Popsicle stand outdoors on a sunny day.
Two people standing outdoors under a wooden shelter, holding a certificate and smiling.
Two men smiling outdoors under a wooden canopy with trees in the background.
Four people posing together outdoors on a sunny day near a playground.
Three people posing outdoors with a restaurant in the background.
A family of four enjoying a sunny day at the park.
Three people chatting at an outdoor information booth with blue tablecloth.
Two people posing outdoors on a sunny day near a wooden structure.
A group of people gathered outdoors on a sunny day with trees and blue sky.
A family outdoors with a baby stroller on a sunny day.

Filed Under: News

Ethics of Controlling Beaufort County Growth

November 10, 2022 By NOC


Portrait of a smiling middle-aged woman with brown hair.      Professor Gordon Haist, Chair, Board of Directors, Hilton Head Island Ethics Society, summarizes the key points that emerged from a seminar held on October 5, 2022, that focused on the ethics of development and growth generally, and how it relates to Hilton Head Island and Beaufort County, SC, specifically.  More than 50 people participated in a lively discussion drawing on the challenges and issues that relate to the environment and use of natural resources, income inequality, and affordable housing.

Read the summary:  Haist press release

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Exciting Halloween Celebration at NOC’s New Oaks Learning Center

October 28, 2022 By NOC


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On October 26, the children at NOC’s New Oaks Learning Center were jubilant, as they celebrated Halloween. NOC’s field staff, volunteers, and parents partnered to host this wonderful celebration, which included colorful decorations and a variety of activities to engage the children. The children were excited, and had a lot of fun, plus goodies to en.joy. This was indeed a day to remember for the children.

Our special thanks to the NOC team, volunteers, and parents for this social event involving children and families from various neighborhoods in HHI

 

 

Children and adults gather at a festive outdoor event with colorful balloons.
Children and adults engaging in an outdoor group activity with water guns.
People enjoying a lively outdoor party with balloons and costumes.
Children wearing party hats sitting in a row during a celebration.
Children and adults celebrate at a festive outdoor party with colorful balloon decorations.

 

Filed Under: Faces, News

Never too young to volunteer …

October 26, 2022 By NOC


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This hard-working “volunteer†stayed back with his mom and other volunteers to clean NOC’s Learning Center at the Lowcountry Presbyterian Church in Bluffton, following a special event.  His no nonsense style is infectious, and he is a good role model for us all.  He is destined to receive an NOC scholarship to attend NOC’s after school program, starting from Pre-K.

An adorable “volunteer…â€

Portrait of a smiling middle-aged woman with brown hair.

Filed Under: Faces, News

Student Highlight

October 19, 2022 By NOC


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Mia is an outstanding student, who has taken advantage of NOC’s after school and enrichment programs. She looks forward to coming to NOC’s Learning Center at St. Luke’s Church in HHI. She approaches her school assignments enthusiastically and with a positive attitude. She listens to her tutors, volunteers to help others, and enjoys the company of other students at the Center.

Mia arrived in this country recently and she has become fluent in English through hard work. NOC is proud of Mia’s accomplishments and we look forward to seeing her continue to grow.

Congratulations Mia!

Filed Under: Faces, News, Other

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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

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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