
On 3/13/19, Janna McCoppin and Shanon Bannister of SunTrust Bank brought 68 bottles of detergent to the WACS Cottage. The detergent was collected and donated by Upstate SunTrust branches. Thank you!

Executive Director Kristi King-Brock, SC Lt. Governor Pamela Evette, WACS Program Director Stacie Cowan, and Client Services Coordinator Jodi Martin in the WACS Cottage
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Education
Removing the barriers to post-secondary education for mothers seeking job skills.
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Life Skills
Providing the skills necessary for a healthy, productive life — and that of their children.
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Child-focused
Providing a stable, supportive foundation for children in poverty to break the cycle.
Success Stories
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Laneika Musalini
Laneika Musalini, a WACS graduate and AIM board member, is featured in this video, which debuted at the 2015 Hats Off to Women – AIM High Luncheon. She became the Director of Grants for Tri-County Technical College in 2012 after graduating from Tri-County Tech with an Office Systems Technology Degree, Anderson University with a Bachelor’s […]
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Tracy Bowie
Tracy Bowie – Executive Director of Foothills Alliance in Anderson, SC and a former WACS participant, shares her story of how the WACS program helped her get to where she is today at Anderson Interfaith Ministries’ annual fundraising event.
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Ashley Hall
Ashley Hall, a current WACS participant, shares her story at Anderson Interfaith Ministries Annual Fundraiser for their Women and Children Succeeding Program. This program is geared towards mothers who are fighting the cycle of poverty by pursuing a college degree.
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Economic Impact
$64.2 million contributed to the economy through these families.