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Sharing Inc. Scholarship Fund
Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old,
he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6
This is our regular activity scholarship fund.
Disadvantaged/at risk youth ages 11-18 who qualify can select an extra curricular activity to participate in locally.
Most activities range from $50-$1000+.
Some of the scholarships have included:
dance, karate, gymnastics, skateboarding, football, baseball, basketball, cheering, horse riding therapy,
YMCA care during the summer and in special physical circumstances even video games!
Youth today have many interests and personal gifts.
This program is not based on competitive talent or ability.
When funds are donated, we find a local facility who provides these activities and will work with our program.
Our scholarships are based on local school's *Free and Reduced lunch program income qualifications. Our goal is to supply the materials for the nurturing and building-up
of God-given gifts that the child already has within themselves.
*See our Scholarship and Donation guidelines for more details.
*We are currenltly not providing scholarships for youth activities. Check back in the future.
Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers,
for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it.
Hebrews 13:2
Building Bridges That Never Falter...
We were devastated by the loss of our friend and Clemson Committee Chairperson, Tiffany Souers in May of 2006.
Along with our director, she was the driving force of the new location move planned for July 06'.
At that time, we decided to temporarily close down the resale store.
We felt that we were being led to focus on other things within the Sharing Inc. mission.
Leaving the store front will give way to bigger things with the Lord's guidance.
Thanks to all of the loyal customers that supported our store for 2 1/2 yrs.
*Many people began donating in Tiffany's name to the Sharing Inc. mission in our old resale shop.
We created a fund to honor her vision named "Building Bridges That Never Falter" (BBNF).
Tiffany had plans to finish her degree at Clemson University and build bridges.
The ones that we will build in her name will never falter.
BBNF funds will be used to guide at-risk youth ages 11-18 who have recently come from incarceration or issues with DJJ.
The Souers family have provided generous donations for their daughter's fund
to contiune her caring efforts to bring hope into the lives of disadvantaged children.
Updates on her story...
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