Families and The Value of Land [video]
The Charleston City Paper published a great article last week on the importance of land to the sustainable food movement. We thought
Community Service, Mutual Aid & Nonprofit Resources
The Charleston City Paper published a great article last week on the importance of land to the sustainable food movement. We thought
Remembering the Civil Rights Movement and Discussing the Right to Vote and Access to Quality Education, 50 years after Freedom Summer On
Tuesday, February 24 5:30pm – 7:30pm. College of Charleston, The Cistern FREE Yes! I’m a Feminist Party 2015 An annual kick-ass
Are you ready to work with communities to build a brighter future? Apply to become a Metanoia Fellow today! This is an
Grow Purpose Network is a mission-driven consulting firm that addresses social and environmental issues in collaborative, empowering and effective ways. They recently
Our Friday Food Tip this week is an invitation. Author, educator and Permaculturalist, Peter Bane will be discussing “Food Sovereignty” at a
Join the Sierra Club and Samantha Siegel for an important discussion: “The Impacts of Seismic Airguns in the Atlantic Ocean” Thursday, February
Here is an inspiring story of GOOD SHARING from Brussels. A Belgian charity recently installed a free public-access refridgerator to allow the
Please join us during Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week for a Poverty Simulation hosted by the Center for Civic Engagement and Charleston
It’s time to talk about how the sharing economy can build itself on true sharing. In this video, Janelle Orsi talks about