Remembering Captain Andy Orphanoudakis
First off, I would like to say Thank You to you and your family for always being there for our community. In times of need, you all are always willing
First off, I would like to say Thank You to you and your family for always being there for our community. In times of need, you all are always willing
My daughter was diagnosed with Burkitts Lymphoma in 2014 when she was just 14 years old. We have known the Brendlen family for as long as I can remember. I
As long as I have known the Brendlen family, they have put our community first and done so much for those in need. In February 2011 after a pediatric cancer
Mrs. Brendlen, Your Family came through for all the Fire Departments in Jasper County when we needed it most. Covid 19 was a truly scary time for the fire service
The Brendlen’s are truly the most selfless and all around amazing people I know. So giving, welcoming, and never expected anything in return. My 18month old niece became critically ill,
People always say “what can I do” or “tell me what you need” when you are going through something. Honestly, when you are going through one of the hardest times
For most of my life I have had the opportunity to give back and help others through my family’s Christmas light display and various fundraisers we did for the community. I am excited to be apart of this organization to be able to help others and give back year round.
My occupation requires me to visit the homes of our senior adults in 4 counties. On a daily basis, I find
our adults, that are all over 60 years old, that are without adequate food, medication, heat, AC, safe
flooring, and other health and safety issues in their homes. Many are living in conditions that are very
much below poverty levels. The need is astronomical! Caring Hearts has a mission to help our seniors
and our children. I am honored and privileged to participate in this very worthwhile organization.
My name is Kenzie Stone. I am a member of Caring Hearts of South Carolina for two reasons. I experienced the Brendlen family’s compassion firsthand in 2011. I am grateful for what their family did for mine during such a hard time.
Now that I am able, I enjoy sharing with other families the compassion and helpfulness that I experienced and know we will provide through Caring Hearts of South Carolina.
I wanted to join Caring Hearts because I believe they make a huge difference within the community. Chelsea, Barry, and their family have always been able to help other families out and provide great assistance in the community since I was in high school, and I see the work they have done in the community every day. My family has also experienced the impact they have on the community and assistance they provide personally. The reason I wanted to join caring hearts is so I can not only give back to my community, I can have a positive impact in the lives of those people that we are able to help.
I am so excited to be part of Caring Hearts. There are so many people in the Lowcountry that have experienced unexpected tragedy and it is so wonderful to be part of an organization that is able to help uplift and bring joy in their time of need.
The Caring Hearts events and fundraisers are such a great way to connect with the community in such a meaningful way.
My name is Chris Duke and I am the Office Administrator at Camping World in Ridgeland, South Carolina. My wife, Cyndi, and I moved from North Georgia to the Lowcountry June of 2020. We moved to be closer to our Daughter, Savannah, Son-in-Love, Barry, and our precious Granddaughter Eliza Leigh.
We are honored and proud to be involved in helping fulfill the mission and goal of Caring Hearts. Having the opportunity to live in an area where people are willing to meet the needs of others fills our hearts with joy.