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Media Coverage: One Step Forward for South Carolina’s Uninsured

Media Coverage: One Step Forward for South Carolina’s Uninsured

January 19, 2010

The Cheraw Chronicle

AccessHealth SC has announced the selection of three communities that will receive technical assistance and support to establish networks of care for the low-income uninsured in South Carolina. View the full article published in The Cheraw Chronicle.

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In business, philanthropy and life, James B. Duke surrounded himself with smart, hard-working men and women, committed to success and impact. He believed that through partnership with these individuals, bigger and better things were possible.

Today, Profiles of Service spotlights a few of the “behind- the-scenes” workers from grantee organizations, past and present, who share Mr. Duke’s commitment to making a difference. The Duke Endowment honors these exceptional nonprofit staff and volunteers who represent the human face of community efforts and who dedicate their time, talents and hearts to making those efforts successful.
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Profiles of Service:
David Holthouser

Exploring options for improving campus sustainability.

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Like Sisters...

Betsy and Jakeia's friendship has grown far beyond their official Big Sister match.

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Make the Most of Life

James B. Duke Scholar Sally Morris enjoys Furman University's academic challenge and close-knit community.

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Improving Emergency Care

EMS systems in North Carolina are receiving critical equipment and training to improve response time to people in cardiac crises.

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Room with a View

Laurels of Junaluska offers housing and community for seniors and retired clergy on a former North Carolina farm.