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Justice4Kids began as a non-profit organization in South Carolina to donate monetarily to buy food for backpacks to give to students likely to go hungry when school is dismissed for the weekend. We were inspired to become involved by teachers who recognized the signs and wanted to do something to address the problem. The end result is these kids have food to eat when school is not in session over the weekend. In addition, these students will return to school on Monday better able to learn which provides a better learning environment for all students. In addition to the backpack project, Justice4Kids helps coaches by providing financial assistance for children who may need uniforms, socks, gloves, shoes, or other athletic equipment. These coaches, who work with these kids on a daily basis are in the best position to identify these needs. This helps all kids be able to participate and learn valuable team building and life skills.
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A Horse, A Town, and Kids…

We were a one-horse town for a long time. Many people blame that one horse (Springs) for keeping everyone else that could have brought life into this town out of here. News Flash – that one horse is dead and now we stand a chance of keeping more good people–who can help by adding value–out of here.

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Haiti 2015

Last month, I had the opportunity to visit Haiti on a mission trip. I had every intention of going to Haiti to help where I could and to change Haiti. But Haiti changed me. I have done a lot of traveling in my days, but never before have I witnessed such poverty. Never before have I witnessed children in such need of attention. Not because their snotty older sister was always the spotlight—like we say in the US. I mean attention because their basic needs were not met. Food. Clothing. Shelter.

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