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2019 HOG Day a HUGE success

On Saturday, May 4th, Sustaining Way hosted nearly 100 volunteers at three different sites for #hogday25. Some of the projects we worked on included: weeding, planting and mulching the Nicholtown Community Garden; clearing vegetation for our pollinator garden; building walkways for our pollinator garden; planting summer crops at Annie’s House, picking up litter in the Nicholtown […]

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Carlos Terry hired as New Sustainable Agriculture Coordinator

Sustaining Way is pleased to announce the addition of Carlos Terry as our new Sustainable Agriculture Coordinator. Driven by a desire to serve and protect those he’d come to know as family, Carlos joined the United States Navy as a Nuclear Electronics Technician in 2009. Following his service, he studied Electrical Engineering at Trident Technical

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PRESS RELEASE: Rachelle Toth hired as Sustainability Coordinator

Greenville SC – We are pleased to welcome Rachelle Toth to the position of Sustainability Coordinator. Rachelle Toth is a graduate of University of South Carolina Beaufort with a degree in Biology. In college she was heavily involved in environmental programs including a hands-on internship with the county’s environmental coordinator. Rachelle has worked as a kayak guide

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PRESS RELEASE: Michael Malcom has joined our team as Community Development Coordinator

Greenville SC – Sustaining Way is pleased to announce the addition of Michael T. Malcom to its staff beginning August 3rd, 2017. Michael joins Sustaining Way as the Community Development Coordinator and will participate in the organization’s formal workforce development program alongside Executive Coordinator Katie Michalovic and Sustainability Coordinator Calib Miller. Michael is a native of

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Sustaining Way assumes responsibility for South Carolina Interfaith Power & Light

Sustaining Way would like to announce that we have assumed responsibility for South Carolina Interfaith Power & Light (SC IPL) as of January 1, 2017. We are excited about this new opportunity to have a positive impact on our state. While Sustaining Way will continue to serve the Nicholtown community and other communities through Annie’s

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