Our Community

We are fortunate to have one of the most giving communities you could live in. People here give of their time and other resources on a regular basis. In the past, I had fun coaching, being on a few boards, and even serving as mayor of small-town Kershaw, SC. Today, Justice4Kids, keeping our community informed, and recognizing people that make a difference in our community is my focus.

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People Matter: Working Hard to Keep Others Safe

Alex is a Lancaster native. She attended nursing school at The University of South Carolina and got her master’s in nursing and is now a hospitalist nurse practitioner at MUSC-Lancaster. Her favorite part of her job is being able to do what she loves in her hometown. Alex is married to Garrett Ingram and they recently welcomed their first child, Ivaly Ingram.

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People Matter: Protecting Our Elders in Lancaster

Brandy grew up in Lancaster. She attended USC-Lancaster where she was able to turn her passion for helping people and vibrant personality into a lifelong career of serving others in the nursing field. She believes we all need to work together to keep the community safe by staying in as much as possible and wearing mask until there is a vaccine or treatment.

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People Matter – From Pen to Post in Lancaster County

Marshall grew up in Concord, North Carolina. His story is amazing. Marshall grew up in a foster home for most of his childhood. He was eventually adopted. After graduating high school, Marshall joined the U.S. Navy and served until he was seriously injured. The injury took over a year of recovery. However, Marshall proved once again to be resilient in the face of adversity. Just one year later, he attended college at USC-Greensboro where he met his wife, now of 21 years. Marshall majored in criminal justice and went on to be a juvenile court counsellor working with kids growing up in the same system like him.

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Our Work in the Indian Land & Lancaster Communities

At the end of every week, children in our community go home from school unsure of where their next meal is coming from. That is why David Blackwell Law started Justice 4 Kids, a nonprofit program that provides food-filled backpacks for children who may not have access to a good meal outside of school.