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: Lancaster County EMS

Our Medics undergo a battery of National, State and County continuing educational programs to maintain the highest level of skills. To supplement those trainings, we regularly send medics to state competitions to increase teamwork and networking within our state. Lancaster County EMS is comprised of 77 full time staff and 33 part time staff.

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People Matter: Lancaster’s Finest

Taylor Ashley is a native of Lancaster County. He graduated from Indian Land High School and later graduated from USC-Lancaster. He also graduated cadet training and is with the Lancaster City Police Department.

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Making Lives Better By Design

Julie H. Walters is hardworking, energetic, and compassionate, and she has an infectious enthusiasm about her, which, combined with the wealth of leadership experience she’s had over the course of her life, makes her the perfect person to help some of our community’s most vulnerable members.

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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.