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Thank you John White!

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Eight-year-old John White, Jr. has been raising money for LOR by selling “flipoutz” bracelets. He has raised over $100 so far and hopes to exceed $250. He has been an avid “seller” since he was 4 years old. He started with lemonade, and donated some of his proceeds to the Leukemia and Lymphoma societies in the past. When he wanted to sell the new bracelets, he said he wanted to help “orphans” so his mother chose LOR. The bracelets were invented by friends of theirs in Davidson, NC. Check out www.flipoutz.com.

Andrew Palmer Delivers Diapers to LOR

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Andrew Palmer recently had his fourth birthday and collected diapers for LOR instead of receiving birthday gifts. He and his mother Elizabeth delivered them to the clothing closet on July 2. Thank you, Andrew, for being so thoughtful!

S.C. STRONG Helps with Storage Shed

Monday, July 5th, 2010

John Hamilton and some of the men from S.C.STRONG recently refurbished our garage so that we can use it for storage space. Besides painting and power washing, they boarded up the windows, put on a new roof, and took off the old garage door. All this in the 95 degree heat we have been having! What a wonderful blessing!! Thanks so much!!

Christ Church Volunteers

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

The Carpenter’s Life Group from Christ Church Mt. Pleasant came and worked Saturday, June 12. The guys worked on shelving while the girls sorted donations. Without wonderful volunteers like these we could not help the abused, abandoned and neglected children in our area!

IOP Exchange Helps LOR

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Lowcountry Orphan Relief, represented by Lynn Young (third from left), along with Wynwood Farms, Dee Norton Children’s Center and Parents Anonymous received both praises and a check from the Isle of Palms Exchange Club.  They raised money by putting on the IOP Run/Walk for the Child. The people of the Exchange Club were delightful and we had wonderful entertainment and good home cookin’.  Many thanks to the Isle of Palms Exchange Club for all it does for children and child abuse!

Angels on the Ground at LOR

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

While the Blue Angels roared overhead, angels of another sort swarmed in and around the Lowcountry Orphan Relief facility in North Charleston on Saturday, April 17, refurbishing our facility – the Valerie Vincent Children’s Closet.

Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Charleston 1st Ward, sought a community resource in need of substantial refurbishing- one especially impacted by the enduring recession. Lowcountry Orphan Relief, Inc. fit the bill.

Ninety volunteers from the LDS Church, including 18 children, stepped in to meet these needs. They scrapped peeling paint, wielded paint brushes, replaced rotted roofing, removed concrete-embedded cloth line posts, raked leaves and debris, pruned trees and bushes , surrounded the building and trees with ground cover and planted flowers . A 120×35 foot parking area was constructed from 42 tons of gravel and railroad ties. They also completed an extensive clothing drive, and the young women filled orders for delivery Monday morning. The effort was part of a Day of Service program conducted by the LDS Church in the Southeastern States that involves thousands of volunteers in a variety of community service projects.

Founder, Lynn Young, expressed amazement at the scope and impact of the volunteer effort. “I am overwhelmed by the effort and goodness of these volunteers. They have made a lasting contribution to the welfare of the many children in need in our community.”

Volunteers from the LDS Church

Parking lot installed out front of building

Children’s Closet Dedication Ceremony

Monday, March 29th, 2010

On March 19, 2010, Lowcountry Orphan Relief, Inc. (LOR) dedicated its building in memory of Valerie Vincent,  sister of volunteer Elise Furer. Through Valerie’s foundation, a large donation was made so that LOR could purchase their building from the Noisette Company. The building will now be known as the Valerie Vincent Children’s Closet. The above picture shows the unveiling of the plaque with Valerie’s children Ted, Ann and Bill Vincent, Shelley Furer, niece, Elise and Bob Furer, and LOR Founder, Lynn Young.

Volunteers from New Hampshire

Friday, March 26th, 2010

The Alternative Spring Break Club from Plymouth State University in Plymouth, N.H. drove 18 hours to Charleston on Spring Break to do volunteer work. We were lucky to have them as they sorted and put away clothes. Here they are shown with some of the orders they filled for children. Thanks, guys!

UNC-Asheville Spring Cleans!

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Students from UNC – Asheville Baptist Student Union spent their Spring Break volunteering at various non-profits around Charleston. They cleaned, raked, filled orders and really spruced up the LOR clothing closet- thanks guys!!

New Library for Rural Missions

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Bright and early on Saturday, March 6, the Teaching Friends Sunday School class of First Baptist Church in Charleston and Lowcountry Orphan Relief made a lot of people happy.  The children of migrant workers at Rural Missions on John’s Island received a new bright and cheery library, with books donated by LOR and handmade shelving, made by LOR volunteer, Mr. Bill Dorrity. The books were arranged and labeled by grade level and the room was decorated with fun and colorful posters and cut-outs for the children to enjoy and to help them appreciate reading.    This class turned a room into a place of fun and learning for these children and Lowcountry Orphan Relief wants to thank them for all of their love and support and for this great project. From L-R: Jerry Young, Lynn Young, Tom Gill, Shirley Gill, Tessa Pierce, Ed Pierce, Don Jones (back), and Steve Mauldin. Thanks, Class!!!!!!