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Featured Nonprofits

138 years ago, Charleston Animal Society set out to prevent cruelty to animals. Through your support, we save more animals than all other animal organizations in Charleston County combined.

Since 2002 Time For Change Foundation has been dedicated to helping homeless women and children achieve self-sufficiency by using a strength-based approach to address their needs.

Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of South Carolina is a National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center and the largest academic-based cancer program in South Carolina. The cancer center has more than $35M in cancer research funding and more than 1,000 people are currently participating on a cancer clinical trial at Hollings Cancer Center.

Carolina Studios (learning in disguise) Carolina Studios is a non-profit after school program that is designed to give youth a safe atmosphere for learning computer technologies through the media arts.

The South Carolina Maritime Foundation was founded as a public nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization in August 2000 by a group with passionate maritime interests. Since beginning educational programming in 2007 the Foundation has served just under 10,000 students through both shipboard and land-based programming.

Chase After a Cure is a non profit organization where all proceeds go directly to the MUSC Children's Hospital Cancer Research Center.

A fundraising benefit for the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center in memory of Darlene Westbury Walter, a wife and mother, who passed away from lung cancer in the fall of 2010 at the age of 51.

The Zonta Club of Charleston honored and recognized, for the first time ever, individuals and organizations making a difference in the lives of domestic violence victims.

This fall, the Center for Women celebrates its 20th year of helping women in the Lowcountry succeed every day.

United Methodist Relief Center was featured on 7:00pm news on ABC 4 News, WCIV, Charleston, SC

Hungarian Dance No. 5 J. Brahms

Several architects of the Liollio Architectural firm of Charleston, South Carolina enter the 2009 Open Architecture Challenge competition sponsored by Architecture for Humanity .

A short "Call to Action" video for Charleston Waterkeeper, a non-profit based in Charleston, SC dedicated to preserve the historic and magnificent waterways of the region. For more information please visit waterthefuture.org

Charleston Fashion Week

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The 2011 Family Circle Cup, scheduled for April 2 – 10, will mark its 11th year in Charleston and 39th consecutive year on the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Tour.

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Charleston Weddings Vendor Videos

Meet the gals behind the "Fabulously Flawless" YOJ Events. And that name? Fitting for a company of dreammakers, it's "joy" spelled backward.

WED

WED's been at the forefront of gorgeous Charleston weddings and events for more than 12 years. The firm's hallmark? Blending Southern traditions with chic modern style.

Weddings

Browse the magazine that celebrates all things Charleston Weddings. 

Learn why Charleston's the ideal spot for your wedding, and how Charleston Weddings helps you realize your Big Day dreams.

What's hot in the lastest issue of Charleston Weddings and at the 2010 Bridal Couture Show? Tune in!

Flash back to the haute fashions that graced the runways the Charleston Weddings Bridal Couture Show in 2009.

The floral guru and event planner behind Luke Wilson Special Events walks you through making your own bridal bouquet.

Doll up plain votives—and any event—with a little pretty paper thanks to these simple steps from Pearla Anne's Stacey Bradley.

Local designer Katherine MacDonald of LulaKate shares tips on finding a bridesmaid gown that will fit—and flatter—all your best gals.

Charleston Fashion Week 2009

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Features

Meet two local chanteuses who are making their mark on the Charleston music scene

A look at the genius behind Phillip Simmons' craft.

Charleston's Ida Becker takes us behind the scenes of a tandem sky dive in her first adventure of her new column.

Local Folly Beach residents give us a glimpse into Folly Beach's past and what makes the island so unique.

Lt. Andrew Halvorson, takes us aboard the Coast Guard cutter that conducts search-and-rescue operations, saving lives along the Carolina coast.

Michael Owens explains how the crafts, common in Hawaii, have made their way to the lowcountry.

The medal of honor in depth in this online video.

Meet some of the local sweetgrass basket sewers, who are trying to preserve their heritage, row by row.

How The HaveNots! comedy troupe have made having fun their bread and butter

A brief interview with local illustrator EB Lewis.

CMTV takes you on a virtual tour of Magnolia Plantation.

See and hear accounts of the 1969 MUSC strike.

Make a Fried Green Caprese Salad with Cintra Executive Chef Thomas Clayton

Make a Fried Green Caprese Salad with Cintra Executive Chef Thomas Clayton

Interviews with local designers.

Ida Becker cpatures the evenings events at the "Night at the Oscars" gala.

Do you speak Charlestonese?

Do you speak Charlestonese?

Profile of a coaching star who has made a new home here in Charleston.

Details on the clothing and dress of the civil war era

Buddhist monk Geshe Dakpa Topgyal

Meet four locals known for their workaday personas and learn about their interesting after-hours pursuits

A behind the scenes look into a Charleston magazine photo shoot.

The real lives of pirates along the Carolina Coast

A local architect and photographer Sandy Logan

Join Dr. Richard Porcher for a tour of these unique wetlands

Meet silhouette artist Clay Rice

Learn about the effort to preserve the native plant from multigenerational basket-sewer Nakia Wigfall

Giving Back

Denise Barto: Creating great parties so good causes can raise needed funds

Blackbaud, Inc.; Rewarding employees who give back

Check out the party and our four award winners

Hope Haven of the Lowcountry: Advocating for and treating abused and exploited children in coastal South Carolina

2008 Giving Back Awards presented by Fairfax & Sammons

Louis Yuhasz: Fighting the good fight against childhood obesity

Thomasena Stokes-Marshall: Elevating a lifelong mission to protect and serve her community

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