Sea Turtle Hatching: New Life Begins – Original Poem

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In the soft, sandy cradle by the shore, A tale of wonder begins to unfurl. Beneath the moon’s ethereal glow, Sea turtle hatchlings stir and twirl.

Tiny warriors, born from the sea’s embrace, Emerge from eggs buried deep in the sand. Their journey begins, an ancient race, Guided by nature’s instinctual hand.

With flippers fluttering, they venture forth, On a quest fraught with perilous trials. Their path illuminated by stars above, And the whispered secrets of ocean miles.

Like diamonds glinting on the waves, These precious lives start their ascent. With each step, a courageous dance they crave, Toward the beckoning ocean’s scent.

The sea, their destiny and their home, A vast expanse of mystery untold. In tiny frames, a spirit fiercely roams, Bound for a future yet to unfold.

Oh, how the heavens weep with pride, As these hatchlings face the daunting sea. Instinct and resilience are their guide, As they venture where they’re meant to be.

Against the odds, they must embark, For dangers lie in wait along the shore. Yet united they are, no need to hark, With every hatchling, a promise to restore.

Together they brave the treacherous land, A symphony of life beneath the moon’s gleam. In harmony, they march, an unwavering band, To embrace the ocean’s vast, timeless dream.

So let us stand witness to this miracle’s birth, And cherish each hatchling’s valiant flight. For in their journey lies a lesson of worth, That courage and unity shall lead us to the light.

Local Charleston Artist Deane V. Bowers raises over $32K for Mental Wellness Care for Nurses

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Personal Story by Deane V. Bowers

Happy Summer to you! This has been one of the most amazing summers for me. I haven’t traveled anywhere, or taken an art class, gone to a concert or even attended a festival or an art show. Instead, I have spent a lot of time in a local hospital meeting some amazing real-life heroes.

Before the summer began, I wanted to find a way to celebrate and honor some very special people in the Charleston area. My summertime would not involve long hours in my studio creating new artwork or traveling to exotic places. Instead, summer would be consist of some beautiful opportunities to make some new friends with some incredible human beings. 

Since early June, my oldest daughter Campbell and I have had the pleasure of honoring the most inspiring, dedicated and selfless Nurses in the Charleston area. Each week, we have surprised a different group of Critical Care Nurses with gratitude lunches. These courageous Nurses work in the 10 different Specialty Intensive Care Units at The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC).

Each group of Nurses played a vital role in caring for some of the thousands of COVID-19 patients in South Carolina over the past few years and were essential in helping our community navigate the pandemic. Their courage and bravery during such an unprecedented time was truly heroic.

In meeting each group, Campbell and I were deeply moved by their great big smiles and the glimmer in their eyes as they shared their love of Nursing with us. They are the backbone of the healthcare system in Charleston and are so much more than simply caregivers. They lovingly showed us this on a daily basis during the pandemic and continue to show us today. And their bright, beautiful smiles are still lighting up rooms three and half years after the onset of COVID-19.

Although the pandemic is officially behind us does not mean our efforts to honor and thank healthcare workers should be. Campbell and I are just everyday citizens who enlisted the help of several local restaurants to donate delicious meals that were a symbol of community pride, gratitude and thanks.

Nurses who have the most stressful, high demanding jobs and who never have the opportunity to leave their units for a meal were the recipients of these lunches. Our goal was to show them how grateful we are for all they do day in and day out and that they are still supported, loved and greatly appreciated by the community.

These surprise meal celebrations also marked the end of a successful fundraising campaign called The Together While Apart Thank You Nurses Campaign that honors Nurses across the country. This campaign was established in May 2022 in partnership with the American Nurses Association and their Foundation. All money raised has gone directly towards the American Nurses Foundation’s Wellness Initiative which was established in response to the tremendous toll the pandemic had on Nurses. It provides wellness care to RN’s across the country and enables them to receive free wellness care screenings, financial planning, job enrichment resources as well as overall wellness care.

In a year’s time, The Together While Apart Thank You Nurses Campaign has raised over $32,000! That is $12,000 more than the original goal of $20,200! Donations have poured into this Campaign because so many people wanted to show their deep appreciation and respect for Nurses. The desire to give back and ensure Nurses have the wellness resources they deserve and desperately need have made The Together While Apart Thank You Nurses Campaign such a success. So far, over 2,000 Nurse have been able to access free mental health screenings thanks to funding provided directly by this Campaign.

There is no better way to conclude this fundraiser than to come full circle and celebrate some of the Nurses who guided us through this worldwide health crisis. By taking some time this summer to salute and applaud them with gratitude meals, may these Nurses continue to feel treasured and valued.

Meeting Maggie, Janie, Susan, Charles, Dave Krystal, Sheryl, Lara, Julie, Kat, Debbie, Marc, Peter, Denise, Kimberley, Alexis, Katelyn, Thomas and Juliette (just to name a few) made my heart grow 10 sizes bigger. They showed me what truly matters and how insignificant some of my small worries are in the big scheme of life. They courageously took the time to share their reflections about working through the pandemic. In hearing their stories, I learned what true kindness, compassion, bravery and dedication look like. I am a better person for meeting these Earth Angels! Personally, It was an unforgettable experience to finally meet my heroes in person!

I hope on their hardest days; these Nurses will remember that they are seen and supported. They touch more lives than they realize.

Campbell and I encourage you to find your own way to honor community helpers in your area, whether they be teachers, police, firefighters, EMS or any other group. Never underestimate the power and importance of saying “thank you.”

PS-NBC News 2 in Charleston tagged along with us on one of our lunch surprises and captured some special moments in the video below. 

New 575K SQ FT Fulfillment Center opens near Charleston Port

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Nationwide logistics firm UNIS Fulfillment and Transportation opened a 574,789 square-foot fulfillment center near Charleston’s port. The move aims to meet growing demands, create jobs and boost the local economy. Unis is the fastest-growing asset-based logistics provider in North America, operating 17 LTL terminals and 25 fulfillment centers across 18 U.S. markets. 

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Hurricane Season Preparation: Learn more about the South Carolina Commerce Emergency Support Function for businesses

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Hurricane season requires contingency planning for more than households — businesses need to be prepared, too. S.C. Commerce is the lead agency of Emergency Support Function (ESF)-24, coordinating interagency responses to accidents or incidents that disrupt business operations, including weather-related disasters.

Learn how ESF-24 can support your business during a disaster, and how your company can begin resiliency planning: 

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Charleston, SC community youth hero Jaxon celebrates after finishing the 1000 Books Before Kindergarten Program

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Congratulations Jaxon!

This pint-sized powerhouse became the first child to complete the 1000 Books Before Kindergarten Program sponsored by the Keith Summey North Charleston Library.

We are so proud of Jaxon and we know he has a bright future ahead, becoming one of our future leaders.

Photo Credit: Keith Summey North Charleston Library

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Charleston, SC Based Breakout Capital Secures $45 Million Credit Facility Led by Synovus Bank

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Funding Through Newly Established Credit Facility Sets the Stage for Acceleration of Fintech’s Growth

CHARLESTON, S.C., July 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Breakout Capital, a leading fintech company simplifying access to capital for small businesses, announced today the completion of a $45 million credit facility in which Synovus Bank will provide the senior credit facility and an Austin, Texas-based credit fund, will provide the subordinate credit facility. Under the terms of the agreement, Breakout may now obtain funding through Synovus by accessing $35 million of committed capacity with an additional $10 million uncommitted.

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“We are incredibly excited to have Synovus, a highly respected banking partner, on board to support our mission to fuel the growth of small business,” said McLean Wilson, CEO & President of Breakout Capital. This substantial facility will enable Breakout to meet the growing demand from small businesses seeking affordable and flexible capital. As the small business lending landscape continues to evolve, Breakout’s commitment to product diversity, from working capital term loans to invoice factoring, reflects the company’s dedication to catering to a wider range of clients, including those with unique financial needs, while also empowering its strategic partner network with a more reliable funding outlet. This approach not only strengthens Breakout’s position as a leader in the industry but also nurtures expansion and growth across the entire small business lending community.

“This transaction expands our on-balance sheet funding capacity and provides valuable runway for future loan growth,” said Wilson. “More importantly, it enhances our flexibility in providing best-in-class terms, prioritizing the needs of our clients. We could not be more pleased with their ability to think creatively to structure a transaction that supports our business model and look forward to building a lasting partnership together.”

Steven Safirstein, Director of Asset-Based Lending at Synovus Bank, Specialty Finance Division, said, “We are thrilled to partner with the Breakout team in their efforts to empower American entrepreneurship by providing access to capital. This transaction provides flexible capital that will help Breakout execute on its strategic growth plans.”

About Breakout Capital, LLC

Breakout Capital, headquartered in Charleston, SC, with offices in McLean, VA, is one of the fastest growing fintech companies in the nation, offering transparent and innovative small business lending solutions. As a strong advocate for small business growth, Breakout is dedicated to increased transparency and the adoption of best practices within the alternative capital industry.

Since 2015, Breakout has provided nearly $500 million in funding to small businesses in every corner of the U.S. They are a proud member of the International Factoring Association (IFA), the world’s largest association for Factors, Asset Based Lenders, PO Finance and commercial finance companies which provides education and training to the small business lending community. To learn more, visit breakoutfinance.com, or its social media pages on LinkedInFacebookInstagram and Twitter.

About Synovus Bank

Synovus Bank, a Georgia-chartered, FDIC-insured bank, provides commercial and consumer banking in addition to a full suite of specialized products and services, including private banking, treasury management, wealth management, mortgage services, premium finance, asset-based lending, structured lending, capital markets and international banking. Synovus has branches in Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, Florida and Tennessee. Synovus is a Great Place to Work-Certified Company and is on the web at synovus.com, and on TwitterFacebookLinkedIn and Instagram.

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Mission 46 Aspires to Transform South Carolina Through Scholarships

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Groundbreaking program intends to expand college access in all 46 South Carolina counties

CHARLESTON, S.C., July 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — An ambitious initiative aims to eliminate the financial barrier to college for bright, under-resourced South Carolina students, improving both the trajectory of their lives and the communities where they reside.

Mission 46 is the trailblazing campaign to offer college scholarships to high-achieving students with financial need who live in one of the state’s 46 counties. Every dollar raised by the Meeting Street Scholarship Fund, the nonprofit behind Mission 46, will go directly to student scholarships. The success of the three-year old Meeting Street Scholarship Fund has been remarkable, with $21.6 million committed in scholarships for 540 students to date, that it now plans to expand statewide.

“We want our state’s students to know their future is bright, and with hard work, a college education is within their reach,” said Ben Navarro, a businessman and philanthropist who founded the Meeting Street Scholarship Fund. “We’re passionate about making a four-year degree accessible and affordable to all South Carolina students, and Mission 46 is how we create opportunities and change lives – both for current students and for generations to come.”

Mission 46 means making the Meeting Street Scholarship Fund accessible to students across the state. Expanding to 35 additional counties and serving more students will require the support of more donors. Until now, the fund has been backed primarily by the Navarro family, as well as the Darla Moore Foundation.

“We are seeking more visionary partners to join us in supporting Mission 46,” said Darla Moore, a nationally recognized business leader and philanthropist. “The return on this investment is tangible and powerful. Our best and brightest deserve the chance to go to college without debilitating debt, and we are more committed than ever to giving those students that opportunity.”

New donors, including retired businessman Dave Proctor, have provided more support, enabling the expansion to additional counties for 2023 high school graduates. Administrative costs to operate the fund are fully covered by the Navarros’ Beemok Family Foundation.

The Meeting Street Scholarship Fund helps make college dreams a reality for public school students with a strong record of academic achievement and a demonstrated financial need. The scholarship uses simple criteria to determine student eligibility, the South Carolina LIFE Scholarship for academic achievement and federal Pell Grant for demonstrated financial need, and that leverages the power of both existing programs.

The Meeting Street Scholarship Fund provides awards to cover the remaining costs after all other scholarships and need-based grants, but it’s given prior to the use of student loans. Up to $10,000 per year is given per student for in-state tuition, fees, housing or food costs. Every qualified student who applies for the scholarship will receive one; there is no limit to the number of scholarships granted.

The Meeting Street Scholarship Fund is available to public school students in 11 counties: Barnwell, Charleston, Clarendon, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Jasper, Lee, Marion, Marlboro and Williamsburg.

The Meeting Street Scholarship Fund is one of the largest privately funded scholarship programs in the nation. A total of 261 outstanding students will attend one of 17 eligible in-state colleges this year with its assistance. Those colleges have a 50 percent or higher graduation rate, ensuring the greatest likelihood for successful completion of a degree.

Local and state leaders applauded Mission 46 for its inspired approach to enhancing the state’s educational landscape.

“Mission 46 is much more than a scholarship; this is about transforming the future of South Carolina,” said South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster. “By investing in these students, we are helping to build a stronger generation of leaders in every corner of our state. We must ensure that achieving a college degree is accessible and affordable to South Carolina students, and we are fully supportive of private partners, such as the Meeting Street Scholarship Fund, that are working tirelessly to send more high achieving students with a demonstrated financial need to college.”

Other supporters of Mission 46 include Sen. Sean Bennett (R-Dorchester County).

“More students graduating with college degrees is critical to a better future for all of South Carolina,” Bennett said. “We’ve got to do our part at the state level to ensure the total price tag of college is reasonable and – more importantly – that all South Carolina college degrees deliver value to students. We are grateful to the Meeting Street Scholarship Fund for helping to generously cover some of that cost for students who need it most. Mission 46 will help more South Carolina students focus on how to earn a degree rather than worry about how to pay for it.”

Sen. Gerald Malloy (D-Darlington County) also stands in support of Mission 46.

“This will allow thousands of hard-working, deserving students to earn a college diploma and pursue their dreams,” Malloy said. “Our school districts must do all they can to prepare more young people to take advantage of this life-changing opportunity.”

More graduates from South Carolina colleges would result in significant benefits for the state as a whole. Research has shown that graduates of state colleges generally stay an average of 330 miles from their alma mater; 40 percent are within 50 miles.

Additionally, college graduates are more likely to be employed and have higher earnings than those without a college degree. Research also indicates college graduates are more likely to be upwardly mobilemarried, not living in their parents’ homes and to be satisfied with their jobs.

Josh Bell, executive director of the fund, said he looks forward to broadening efforts in partnership with donors to support the state’s rural and often-forgotten communities.

“Hard-working students across South Carolina dream of going to college, and Mission 46 will equip more of them with the financial resources they need to make those dreams a reality,” Bell said.

To donate to Mission 46 and the Meeting Street Scholarship Fund, go to meetingstreetscholarshipfund.org/mission-46.

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$2M Powerball ticket sold in Simpsonville, South Carolina

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COLUMBIA, SC (July 27, 2023) – A Powerball® player in Simpsonville is holding a ticket worth $2 MILLION wonin Wednesday night’s drawing. That ticket was purchased from the KC Mart #7 at 303 Lee Vaughn Rd. in Simpsonville, the same store that sold a $1.5 billion Mega Millions® ticket back in 2018.

The ticket sold in Simpsonville matched all five white ball numbers drawn but missed the red Powerball® number. Because the ticket holder purchased PowerPlay® for an extra $1, the $1 million prize increased to $2 MILLION.

Powerball® – Wednesday, July 26
3 – 16 – 40 – 48 – 60 Powerball®: 14  

Check your tickets. More than to 10,000 players in South Carolina hold tickets for prizes from $4 up to $2 MILLION.  Players have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim their prizes. For complete information on claiming prizes, visit sceducationlottery.com.

The odds of matching five white balls are 1 in 11,688,054.

The estimated jackpot for Saturday night’s Powerball® drawing is $60 million. Mega Millions® draws for its fifth largest jackpot on Friday night, worth an estimated $910 million.

Net proceeds from every dollar spent by players on the South Carolina Education Lottery are returned to the state in the form of funding for education, prizes, retailer commissions, and payment to contractors for goods and services.