Jeffcoat's first Project Backpack event was a success! 🎒 Thank you to everyone at the Orangeburg County Library for allowing us to be part of your End of Summer Reading Bash! ✨ Through Project Backpack, Jeffcoat will distribute 1,000 backpacks to kids ages Pre-K through 8th grade through several community events. We can't wait for the next event later this week! 👏 #Communty #ProjectBackpack #Jeffcoat #Support #LawFirm #SouthCarolina #CommunityFirst #PersonalInjury #CarWreckLawyer . . . Michael Jeffcoat, (Main Office) 1333 Main Street, #510, Columbia, SC 29201
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TODAY is the last day to celebrate #NationalScoopthePoopWeek! Check out the top 10 Reasons WHY it is so important to scoop the poop (for all of you community/property managers #7 is my favorite). https://brnw.ch/21wIFb3 If this is an issue in your community (or you want to AVOID it becoming an issue), let us help and we will send over a proposal today. At DoodyCalls of North Atlanta, it's our duty to pick up doody 💩 #wescooppoop #petwastemanagement
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Have you ever wondered how you can make a bigger impact in your community? Meet Jairus Williamson and his youth summer program, Impact Mowing. This initiative employs teens, teaching them not only lawn mowing and cutting skills but also how to run a small business. By the end of the program, these young adults are paid, skilled, and equipped to continue this work on their own. Watch the 13abc interview below to learn more about the inspiring story of Impact Mowing! https://ow.ly/c1pJ50SQlsC
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As we approach the 70th anniversary of #BrownvBoard, @Ale_VazquezBaur @TCFdotorg reminds us of the importance of recommitting to its promise for ALL historically marginalized students. Read more in @PRRAC_DC’s special #BrownAt70 issue of #PovertyandRace: https://bit.ly/BrownAt70
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By organizing programs by condition group we begin to foster community for our campers and their families. Campers build independence, can share and ask questions about common experiences, and make friends with kids who are just like them. Here's a look at the impact of intentional programming: https://bit.ly/3D8YswE
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By organizing programs by condition group we begin to foster community for our campers and their families. Campers build independence, can share and ask questions about common experiences, and make friends with kids who are just like them. Here's a look at the impact of intentional programming: https://bit.ly/3D8YswE
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🌟 **Join the Movement: Clean the Block!** 🌟 Over the weekend, I had the privilege of witnessing something truly inspiring – the passion and dedication of individuals like O'Neil Hesson and SiSi Encarnacion who are leading the charge in the Dallas area with a mission called Clean the Block. Their initiative is not just about tidying up the streets; it's about revitalizing our communities and showing love and respect to our neighbors, especially the elders who have built the foundations of our neighborhoods. Think about it: our neighborhoods are reflections of ourselves. When we let litter accumulate, weeds grow unchecked, and obstructions clutter our sidewalks and streets, we're not just neglecting our environment; we're neglecting each other. But together, we can make a difference. O'Neil Hesson, President and Founder of The SERUN Foundation, and SiSi Encarnacion, a Community Engagement Strategist, are leading the way by tackling the top 10 code violations that plague our communities: 1. High Weeds 2. Litter 3. Obstructions in Alleys/Sidewalks/Streets 4. Unauthorized Signs in Public Right of Way 5. Bulky Trash 6. Substandard Structures 7. Junk Motor Vehicles 8. Illegal Dumping 9. Illegal Outside Storage 10. Graffiti These may seem like small issues on their own, but together, they contribute to a larger problem of urban decay and neglect. By addressing these issues head-on, we're not only improving the physical appearance of our neighborhoods but also fostering a sense of pride and community. Remember, "Don't Mess with Texas" isn't just an anti-litter campaign; it's a call to action to take pride in our great state and show love and respect to our fellow Texans. So let's roll up our sleeves, grab some trash bags, and join the Clean the Block movement. Together, we can make a difference, one block at a time. Are you ready to make a difference? Join us in cleaning up our neighborhoods and spreading positivity and love throughout our communities. Together, we can create a brighter future for all! #CleanTheBlock #communitypride #DallasStrong 🏙️💚
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🚸 School's Back in Session! 🚸 As the new school year kicks off on September 4th, it's more important than ever to prioritize safety on our roads. Distracted driving can have deadly consequences, especially with eager little ones crossing streets on their way to school. 🚦 Remember: 🟢Slow Down: Speed limits exist for a reason, especially in school zones. 🟢Pay Attention: Watch for school zone signage, crossing guards, and children at crosswalks. 🟢Stay Focused: Put your phone away and keep your eyes on the road. Let’s all do our part to keep our communities safe this school year. Drive smart, stay alert, and protect our future. #BackToSchool #DriverSafety #CommunityFirst #AveryConstruction
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Telling the story of our code enforcement team’s effort to keep our neighbors beautiful. Here’s our debut episode of #CrackingtheCode
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School's out for summer and kids get to be wild and free for the next few months!! Here is a less-obvious safety tip to consider this summer, from your friendly neighborhood dispatcher! Stay off your phones (and eliminate other distractions). When you're driving, always check (and re-check and re-check again) surroundings for children playing in the street, the driveway, or on the sidewalk. When you're out and about (at parks, museums, pools, splashpads, or what have you) keep your eyes open and alert for your children and others. Watch for adults who are not with a child or paying special interest to children that are not theirs. Watch for children separated from their grown up. Watch for children struggling or encountering safety issues their grown up may not be aware of. Keep your eyes up and aware. Stay tuned for more tips! #FamilySafetyTips #KnowledgeIsPower #TheMoreYouKnow #911Dispatch #EliminateDistractions #NoMoreFomo #MissOut #BePresent #SafeSummer
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